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Gladstone

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1885[1]

Katoomba Coal

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-1945

Giant Landslide

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1931

Megalong Valley

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1883

Ruined Castle

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this might just end up as a paragraph on the page for scenic railway

  • Bennett, Joseph Ralph; Hammon, Philip J (2017), Halbert, Erik (ed.), John Britty North & The Katoomba Coal Mine, Wentworth Falls: Blue Mountains Historical Society, ISBN 978-0-9944688-4-0

John Britty North

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Text for refs jbn1 and jbn2.[2][3] [4]


Dictionary of Sydney entry[5][6]

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http://www.dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/katoomba_coal_tramway#page=7&ref=notes

http://trust.dictionaryofsydney.org/category/blog/

Wikipedia citation

Australian Kerosene Oil and Mineral Company (AKO&M) to build rail to Rosehill

User:Dave Rave/Mount Temi mine

References

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  1. ^ "OPENING OF GLADSTONE COAL MINE". Evening News. No. 5664. New South Wales, Australia. 13 July 1885. p. 3 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ Katoomba Coal Tramway
  3. ^ "Katoomba coal tramway". Dictionary of Sydney.
  4. ^ John Britty North
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference dos was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ John Merriman (2008). "Katoomba". Dictionary of Sydney.
  7. ^ "Katoomba - Mining the Mountains".

Biblio

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Bennets railway act 1886

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  1. ^ Pells, P. J. N; Hammon, Philip J (2009). The burning mists of time : a technological and social history of mining in Katoomba. WriteLight. ISBN 978-0-9775639-6-8.
  2. ^ Carr, Harry; Pullen, Noelene; McCluskey, Lorna; Hills District Historical Society (1990). Transport in the Hills district 1805-1990. Hills District Historical Society. ISBN 978-0-9595806-6-2.
  3. ^ Barrett, Jim (1996), Narrow Neck and the birth of Katoomba, J. Barrett, ISBN 978-0-646-30440-3
  4. ^ Matti Keentok (2008). "Katoomba coal tramway". Dictionary of Sydney. Dictionary of Sydney Trust. Retrieved 13 May 2014.