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A 1930s photograph of Mount Buffalo Chalet, an icon for quality holidays in the 1920s and 1930s
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Castle Stalker, a four-storey tower house or keep on a tidal islet on Loch Laich off Loch Linnhe
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Emily Bay, the islands safest swimming area, and ruins of the 1848 Salt House
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A 1930s photograph of Mount Buffalo Chalet, an icon for quality holidays in the 1920s and 1930s
A 1930s photograph of Mount Buffalo Chalet, an icon for quality holidays in the 1920s and 1930s. Built in 1910 it was at first run by the Victorian Railways; guests would travel on mules from the station below up the mountain. Plans are afoot to modernise the building; formal dress and dining are unlikely to be returned. Mount Buffalo National Park, northeast Victoria, Australia

Detail of the corrugated iron wall of a miners cottage in ghost town
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Detail of the corrugated iron wall of a miners cottage in ghost town
Detail of the corrugated iron wall of a miner's cottage in ghost town. Gwalia was a gold-mining town. Underground mining began in 1897 at the Sons of Gwalia mine that became the largest and deepest in Australia. The mine closed in 1963 and the population disappeared almost overnight. Gwalia, near Leonora, Goldfields region, Great Victorian Desert, Western Australia

Visitor walking to a tiny miners hut in the Chinese Settlement
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Display of steam engines at the Port of Echuca Discovery Centre
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Signs on a shed in the historic Morgan railway station precinct
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Morgan railway station dating from 1878 that once handled quantities of goods transferred from river transport to rail
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A former miners cottage in a ghost town
A former miner's cottage in a ghost town. Gwalia was a gold-mining town. Underground mining began in 1897 at the Sons of Gwalia mine that became the largest and deepest in Australia. The mine closed in 1963 and the population disappeared almost overnight. Gwalia, near Leonora, Goldfields region, Great Victorian Desert, Western Australia

Artefacts - flints and core stone from which tools were fashioned
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