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Lithgow NSW Australia
Lithgow NSW Australia Lithgow and this Blast Furnace record the beginning of the iron and steel industry in Australia. The furnace was established in 1886 by William Sandford and operated until 1928 when production was moved to Port Kembla. The site has now been converted into a park around the remains of the pump house and the furnace foundations. Lithgow New South Wales Australia.
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Lithgow NSW Australia
Lithgow NSW Australia Lithgow and this Blast Furnace record the beginning of the iron and steel industry in Australia. The furnace was established in 1886 by William Sandford and operated until 1928 when production was moved to Port Kembla. The site has now been converted into a park around the remains of the pump house and the furnace foundations. Lithgow New South Wales Australia.
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Lithgow NSW Australia
Lithgow NSW Australia Lithgow and this Blast Furnace record the beginning of the iron and steel industry in Australia. The furnace was established in 1886 by William Sandford and operated until 1928 when production was moved to Port Kembla. The site has now been converted into a park around the remains of the pump house and the furnace foundations. Lithgow New South Wales Australia.
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Lithgow NSW Australia
Lithgow NSW Australia Lithgow and this Blast Furnace record the beginning of the iron and steel industry in Australia. The furnace was established in 1886 by William Sandford and operated until 1928 when production was moved to Port Kembla. The site has now been converted into a park around the remains of the pump house and the furnace foundations. Lithgow New South Wales Australia.
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Lithgow NSW Australia
Lithgow NSW Australia Lithgow and this Blast Furnace record the beginning of the iron and steel industry in Australia. The furnace was established in 1886 by William Sandford and operated until 1928 when production was moved to Port Kembla. The site has now been converted into a park around the remains of the pump house and the furnace foundations. Lithgow New South Wales Australia.
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Lithgow NSW Australia
Lithgow NSW Australia Lithgow and this Blast Furnace record the beginning of the iron and steel industry in Australia. The furnace was established in 1886 by William Sandford and operated until 1928 when production was moved to Port Kembla. The site has now been converted into a park around the remains of the pump house and the furnace foundations. Lithgow New South Wales Australia.
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Lithgow NSW Australia
Lithgow NSW Australia Lithgow and this Blast Furnace record the beginning of the iron and steel industry in Australia. The furnace was established in 1886 by William Sandford and operated until 1928 when production was moved to Port Kembla. The site has now been converted into a park around the remains of the pump house and the furnace foundations. Lithgow New South Wales Australia.
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Lithgow NSW Australia
Lithgow NSW Australia Lithgow and this Blast Furnace record the beginning of the iron and steel industry in Australia. The furnace was established in 1886 by William Sandford and operated until 1928 when production was moved to Port Kembla. The site has now been converted into a park around the remains of the pump house and the furnace foundations. Lithgow New South Wales Australia.
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Lithgow NSW Australia
Lithgow NSW Australia The Lithgow Small Arms Factory was a military small arms factory now only a museum remains located in the town of Lithgow, New South Wales in Australia.
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NAB Bank Lithgow
NAB Bank Lithgow National Australia Bank building Main Street Lithgow New South Wales Australia
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NAB Bank Lithgow
NAB Bank Lithgow National Australia Bank building Main Street Lithgow New South Wales Australia
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The Lithgow Flash
The Lithgow Flash Memorial Statue to Marjorie Jackson - Nelson known as the Lithgow Flash.Marjorie Nelson won two Olympic Gold Medals during her athletics career. Between 1950and 1954 Marjorie won every state and Australian title for the 100yds, 100m, 220yrds and 200m. At the 1950 Commonwealth Games held in Auckland , New Zealand , she won four gold medals. In the 100 metres she equaled the world record. At the same Olympic tournament, Marjorie won the gold medal for the 200 metres to set a New World record. Lithgow New South Wales Australia
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