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Bathurst Railway Station
At the bottom of Keppel Street is The Railway Station (circa 1875) an example of
Victorian Tudor.Bathurst New South Wales Australia
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Blast Furnace Building
Remains of the first commercial blast furnace operating in Australia. Built 1907 by William Stanford in Lithgow New South Wales. The remains of this complex can be viewed at Blast Furnace Park just off Inch Street.
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Blast Furnace Building
Remains of the first commercial blast furnace operating in Australia. Built 1907 by William Stanford in Lithgow New South Wales. The remains of this complex can be viewed at Blast Furnace Park just off Inch Street.
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Blast Furnace Building
Remains of the first commercial blast furnace operating in Australia. Built 1907 by William Stanford in Lithgow New South Wales. The remains of this complex can be viewed at Blast Furnace Park just off Inch Street.
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Blast Furnace Building
Remains of the first commercial blast furnace operating in Australia. Built 1907 by William Stanford in Lithgow New South Wales. The remains of this complex can be viewed at Blast Furnace Park just off Inch Street.
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Blast Furnace Building
Remains of the first commercial blast furnace operating in Australia. Built 1907 by William Stanford in Lithgow New South Wales. The remains of this complex can be viewed at Blast Furnace Park just off Inch Street.
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