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Basement Catwalk Type:Framed It is a remnant of

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Description

It is a remnant of the yard operations that once served one of NSW's last rural terminus stations

The space sits within the four-storey mill built by Charles Dransfield in 1859 using locally made brick and farm-sourced granite

Glasshouse at Waterfall

A derelict bed frame sits beneath a wall of peeling paint and crumbling plaster

A section of the ceiling has given way

Basement Catwalk Type:Framed It is a remnant ofA makeshift timber catwalk bridges a pit in the concrete floor of the engine house basement at Elrington Colliery, near Abernethy. Old conveyor rollers are stacked against the rear wall, left in place after the mine closed in December 1962. The engine house sat at the centre of BHP's surface infrastructure, completed between 1925 and 1930. Part of the Elrington Colliery series.

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