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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.
ICDR_31873
3497
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.
ICDR_31876
3498
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.
ICDR_31880
3499
Lovetts Leap
Lovetts Leap Lovetts Leap Blue Mountains National Park New South Wales Australia
ICDR_24710
5477
Lovetts Leap
Lovetts Leap Lovetts Leap Blue Mountains National Park New South Wales Australia
ICDR_24711
5478
Lyrebird
Lyrebird Lyrebird at The Three Sisters Blue Mountains
ICDR_23832
12577
Macquarie River
Macquarie River Sunset over the Macquarie River and Wellington New South Wales Australia
ICDR_30235
3610
Millthorpe Village NSW
Millthorpe Village NSW Millthorpe Village
ICDR_25169
4904
Millthorpe Village NSW
Millthorpe Village NSW Millthorpe Village
ICDR_25170
4905
Millthorpe Village NSW
Millthorpe Village NSW Grand Western Lodge at Millthorpe Village
ICDR_25172
4906
Millthorpe Village NSW
Millthorpe Village NSW Millthorpe Village
ICDR_25173
4907
Millthorpe Village NSW
Millthorpe Village NSW Grand Western Lodge at Millthorpe Village
ICDR_25174
4908
Mount Victoria NSW Australia
Mount Victoria NSW Australia The Victoria Pass is a masterpiece of engineering as it winds down the western slopes of the Blue Mountains crossing a narrow ridge near Mount York. It was completed in 1832. Major Mitchell was the surveyor General a the time. On November 10 1830 Supervisor Elliot reported to Mitchell that 79 men were employed on the Pass of Victoria in grubbing and rolling off the timber, 39 men in quarrying rock and six masons were engaged in building the wall. Victoria Pass NSW Australia
ICDR_31882
3500
Mount Victoria NSW Australia
Mount Victoria NSW Australia A motorcycle rider quickly crosses the Victoria Pass a masterpiece of engineering as it winds down the western slopes of the Blue Mountains crossing a narrow ridge near Mount York. It was completed in 1832. Major Mitchell was the surveyor General a the time. On November 10 1830 Supervisor Elliot reported to Mitchell that 79 men were employed on the Pass of Victoria in grubbing and rolling off the timber, 39 men in quarrying rock and six masons were engaged in building the wall.
ICDR_31885
3501
Mount Victoria NSW Australia
Mount Victoria NSW Australia The Victoria Pass is a masterpiece of engineering as it winds down the western slopes of the Blue Mountains crossing a narrow ridge near Mount York. It was completed in 1832. Major Mitchell was the surveyor General a the time. On November 10 1830 Supervisor Elliot reported to Mitchell that 79 men were employed on the Pass of Victoria in grubbing and rolling off the timber, 39 men in quarrying rock and six masons were engaged in building the wall. Victoria Pass NSW Australia
ICDR_31889
3502
Mount Victoria NSW Australia
Mount Victoria NSW Australia The Victoria Pass is a masterpiece of engineering as it winds down the western slopes of the Blue Mountains crossing a narrow ridge near Mount York. It was completed in 1832. Major Mitchell was the surveyor General a the time. On November 10 1830 Supervisor Elliot reported to Mitchell that 79 men were employed on the Pass of Victoria in grubbing and rolling off the timber, 39 men in quarrying rock and six masons were engaged in building the wall. Victoria Pass NSW Australia
ICDR_31896
3503
Mount Victoria NSW Australia
Mount Victoria NSW Australia The Victoria Pass is a masterpiece of engineering as it winds down the western slopes of the Blue Mountains crossing a narrow ridge near Mount York. It was completed in 1832. Major Mitchell was the surveyor General a the time. On November 10 1830 Supervisor Elliot reported to Mitchell that 79 men were employed on the Pass of Victoria in grubbing and rolling off the timber, 39 men in quarrying rock and six masons were engaged in building the wall. Victoria Pass NSW Australia
ICDR_31900
3504
Mount Victoria NSW Australia
Mount Victoria NSW Australia The Victoria Pass is a masterpiece of engineering as it winds down the western slopes of the Blue Mountains crossing a narrow ridge near Mount York. It was completed in 1832. Major Mitchell was the surveyor General a the time. On November 10 1830 Supervisor Elliot reported to Mitchell that 79 men were employed on the Pass of Victoria in grubbing and rolling off the timber, 39 men in quarrying rock and six masons were engaged in building the wall. Victoria Pass NSW Australia
ICDR_31901
3505
Mount Victoria NSW Australia
Mount Victoria NSW Australia A motorcycle rider quickly crosses the Victoria Pass a masterpiece of engineering as it winds down the western slopes of the Blue Mountains crossing a narrow ridge near Mount York. It was completed in 1832. Major Mitchell was the surveyor General a the time. On November 10 1830 Supervisor Elliot reported to Mitchell that 79 men were employed on the Pass of Victoria in grubbing and rolling off the timber, 39 men in quarrying rock and six masons were engaged in building the wall.
ICDR_31913
3506
Mount Victoria NSW Australia
Mount Victoria NSW Australia The Victoria Pass is a masterpiece of engineering as it winds down the western slopes of the Blue Mountains crossing a narrow ridge near Mount York. It was completed in 1832. Major Mitchell was the surveyor General a the time. On November 10 1830 Supervisor Elliot reported to Mitchell that 79 men were employed on the Pass of Victoria in grubbing and rolling off the timber, 39 men in quarrying rock and six masons were engaged in building the wall. Victoria Pass NSW Australia
ICDR_31921
3507