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The Glenbrook Tunnel is a heritage-listed single-track former railway tunnel and mustard gas storage facility and previously a mushroom farm located on the former Main Western Line (since deviated) at the Great Western Highway, Glenbrook, in the City of Blue Mountains local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
The mining village at Home Rule came into existence immediately after the discovery of gold there. Home Rule had about 3,000 inhabitants when, on 15 July 1872, Charles Bayliss took a series of photographs of businesses in the village, together with those owners, staff and customers who happened to be there at the time. [ 4 ]
The Glass House was designed by Sydney architects Ruth and Bill Lucas as a home for him to share with his wife and their children and was also to be used as a studio for their architectural practice and completed in 1957. [4] Lucas' design projects included educational centres, an Aboriginal women's refuge, and furniture and theatre sets. [5]
Casino Post Office is a heritage-listed post office at 102 Barker Street, Casino, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by the NSW Colonial Architect's Office and built from 1879. The property is owned by Australia Post.
In 1882, the NSW Government Railways decided to relocate the station site and abandoned the 1868 building. NSWGR erected the existing two-storey structure in 1884, which combines both station offices and the Station Master's residence. A telegraph office was opened at the station a year later. [3] [6]
Catterick is a rural locality of the Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes in the South West region of Western Australia. [2] [3] It is on the traditional land of the Noongar people. [4] [5] Catterick was a siding on the Picton to Northcliffe railway, originally named Yandil until renamed in 1924. [6]
Map of Castlecrag and surrounding suburbs Castlecrag is a suburb on the lower North Shore of Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia 8 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district , in the local government area of the City of Willoughby .
1895 – Platform 1/2 Building part converted to a Railway Refreshment Room altered in 1917 & 1926 (closed 1957) 1895 – the Railway Refreshment Room at the Sydney end of the Platform 3 Building was substantially expanded and further altered in 1906, 1917, 1929 & 1952 (closed 1957) 1901 – a telegraph office was added to the Platform 3 Building