Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Chinese Tribute Gardens
Chinaman's Dam was built in the 1860's by German brothers Herman and John Tiedmann to provide water for the sluicing of their Victoria Hill gold claims. The brothers, at some time in the 1870's sold their area to a Chinese group who then worked on the site.Young New South Wales Australia
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Empire Hotel
Empire Hotel built in early 1861 by John Henry Vicq Young New South Wales Australia
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Southern Cross Cinema
Detail of modern electrical work on Southern Cross Cinema Young New South Wales Australia
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Young Shire Town Hall and Council Chambers
The Soldiers Memorial clock tower is the central feature of the Young Shire Council Town Hall and Council Chambers Boorowa Street. A bronze statue of a Digger is located on the street-side of the tower at roof level.
There are several polished granite tablets on the outside of the main doorway beneath and inside the entrance foyer on which inscriptions and veterans' names are engraved. Four smaller plaques list separately those who died in both World Wars 1 and 2, with bigger plaques listing all those who served. Some veterans' names are therefore duplicated.Young New South Wales Australia
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Young Shire Town Hall and Council Chambers
The Soldiers Memorial clock tower is the central feature of the Young Shire Council Town Hall and Council Chambers Boorowa Street. A bronze statue of a Digger is located on the street-side of the tower at roof level.
There are several polished granite tablets on the outside of the main doorway beneath and inside the entrance foyer on which inscriptions and veterans' names are engraved. Four smaller plaques list separately those who died in both World Wars 1 and 2, with bigger plaques listing all those who served. Some veterans' names are therefore duplicated.Young New South Wales Australia
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