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  • W-class locomotive No. 24 Sulphide St Rail Museum Broken Hill

    Sulphide St Rail Museum Broken Hill

    Sulphide St Rail Museum Broken Hill Located on the corner of Blende and Bromide Streets, the Sulphide St Rail Museum occupies the historic Sulphide Street Station, once the bustling terminus of the Silverton Tramway Company. The station opened in 1905 and operated until the early 1970s, serving as Broken Hill’s link to the outside world

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  • Living Deserts Sculptures Broken Hill Entrance sign

    Living Desert Sculptures Broken Hill

    Living Desert Sculptures Broken Hill The Living Desert sculptures are a group of 12 large sandstone works on Sundown (Sculpture) Hill inside the Living Desert Reserve north of Broken Hill in New South Wales, Australia. They were created as the result of a month-long sculpture symposium held in 1993 to add a permanent outdoor sculpture

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  • Silverton Town Sign

    Silverton New South Wales

    Silverton New South Wales Silverton New South Wales was established in the 1880s after the discovery of silver deposits in the Barrier Ranges. By the mid-1880s it had boomed into a mining town with a population of several thousand, complete with banks, shops, hotels, a jail, churches, and even a stock exchange. However, the richer

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