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Helensburgh Railway Station
The original Helensburgh railway station in 1914. The new station was moved some three hundred yards because the deviation bypassed the two tunnels that existed at both ends of the original station. More Info
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Helensburgh Railway Station
The original Helensburgh railway station in 1914. The new station was moved some three hundred yards because the deviation bypassed the two tunnels that existed at both ends of the original station. More Info
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Helensburgh Railway Station
The original Helensburgh railway station in 1914. The new station was moved some three hundred yards because the deviation bypassed the two tunnels that existed at both ends of the original station. More Info
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Helensburgh Railway Station
The original Helensburgh railway station in 1914. The new station was moved some three hundred yards because the deviation bypassed the two tunnels that existed at both ends of the original station. More Info
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Helensburgh Railway Station
The original Helensburgh railway station in 1914. The new station was moved some three hundred yards because the deviation bypassed the two tunnels that existed at both ends of the original station. More Info
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Henry Parkes statue
In August 1873, Henry Parkes (later Sir Henry) visited the area and in December 1873 the town was officially renamed Parkes in his honour (Sir Henry Parkes is recognised in Australia as having played an instrumental role in Australia becoming a unified and federated country.) In March 1885, Parkes was proclaimed a town. More Info
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Henry Parkes statue
In August 1873, Henry Parkes (later Sir Henry) visited the area and in December 1873 the town was officially renamed Parkes in his honour (Sir Henry Parkes is recognised in Australia as having played an instrumental role in Australia becoming a unified and federated country.) In March 1885, Parkes was proclaimed a town. More Info
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Henry Parkes statue
In August 1873, Henry Parkes (later Sir Henry) visited the area and in December 1873 the town was officially renamed Parkes in his honour (Sir Henry Parkes is recognised in Australia as having played an instrumental role in Australia becoming a unified and federated country.) In March 1885, Parkes was proclaimed a town. More Info
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Henry Parkes statue
In August 1873, Henry Parkes (later Sir Henry) visited the area and in December 1873 the town was officially renamed Parkes in his honour (Sir Henry Parkes is recognised in Australia as having played an instrumental role in Australia becoming a unified and federated country.) In March 1885, Parkes was proclaimed a town. More Info
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