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Re: Corrimal mine
Thanks Frank,
I've kicked off the Photo Album with 2 initial images:
the layout as displayed in May 2018
a diagram of the 12 modules comprising the layout showing a representation of the tracks on
Thanks Frank,
I've kicked off the Photo Album with 2 initial images:
the layout as displayed in May 2018
a diagram of the 12 modules comprising the layout showing a representation of the tracks on
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John Garaty
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#10154
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Photo Corrimal Colliery Incline Module Floorplan Final.jpg uploaded
#photo-notice
The following photos have been uploaded to the Corrimal Colliery and its Incline Model album of the LRRSA@groups.io group.
Corrimal Colliery Incline Module Floorplan
The following photos have been uploaded to the Corrimal Colliery and its Incline Model album of the LRRSA@groups.io group.
Corrimal Colliery Incline Module Floorplan
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LRRSA@groups.io Notification <LRRSA@...>
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#10153
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Photo P1280422a.jpg updated
#photo-notice
The following photos have been updated in the Corrimal Colliery and its Incline Model album of the LRRSA@groups.io group.
P1280422a.jpg
By: John Garaty
The following photos have been updated in the Corrimal Colliery and its Incline Model album of the LRRSA@groups.io group.
P1280422a.jpg
By: John Garaty
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LRRSA@groups.io Notification <LRRSA@...>
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#10152
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Re: Corrimal mine
John,
There is absolutely no problems with the Moderators of this Group if you do what you propose.
“Light Railways” is not a model railway magazine, because we have to draw boundaries - there is
John,
There is absolutely no problems with the Moderators of this Group if you do what you propose.
“Light Railways” is not a model railway magazine, because we have to draw boundaries - there is
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Frank Stamford
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#10151
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Re: Corrimal mine
Hi Pete, all
I thought I'd better ask first. The building of an industrial model railway, even an "interesting" one like Corrimal with its 2' gauge tramway and incline might not fully align with some
Hi Pete, all
I thought I'd better ask first. The building of an industrial model railway, even an "interesting" one like Corrimal with its 2' gauge tramway and incline might not fully align with some
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John Garaty
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#10150
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Re: Corrimal mine
Thanks for including me in your email to Rod.
Interesting discussion.
Why not put up your photos?
Cheers,
Pete.
Thanks for including me in your email to Rod.
Interesting discussion.
Why not put up your photos?
Cheers,
Pete.
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Hunslet
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#10149
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Re: Corrimal mine
Hi Roderick, all,
Mining started at the Brookers Nose Colliery sometime in the late 1860's as indicated in the Illawarra Coal Minebase link. The sign was actually at the later Daylight Mine, about a
Hi Roderick, all,
Mining started at the Brookers Nose Colliery sometime in the late 1860's as indicated in the Illawarra Coal Minebase link. The sign was actually at the later Daylight Mine, about a
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John Garaty
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#10148
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Edited
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Re: Corrimal mine
Dear Ross,
John Hyett has provided the answer: an error by the painter!
Cheers,
Richard
On Monday, 31 August 2020,
Dear Ross,
John Hyett has provided the answer: an error by the painter!
Cheers,
Richard
On Monday, 31 August 2020,
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rthorne475
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#10147
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Re: Corrimal mine
Hi Richard,
I contacted the local coal historian about the date 1802 but it has him baffled. This date is way too early for any coal mining beginnings down that way. He is going to make enquires for
Hi Richard,
I contacted the local coal historian about the date 1802 but it has him baffled. This date is way too early for any coal mining beginnings down that way. He is going to make enquires for
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Ross Mainwaring
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#10146
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Re: Corrimal mine
It probably should read 1902. On the 1st September 1902 the Corrimal Balgownie Collieries took over the mine from The Southern Coal Company
It probably should read 1902. On the 1st September 1902 the Corrimal Balgownie Collieries took over the mine from The Southern Coal Company
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JH
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#10145
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Re: Corrimal mine
Ross,
That's pretty obvious, but what is the relevance of Sept 1st, 1802? And what is the occasion?
Cheers,
Richard
On Monday, 31 August
Ross,
That's pretty obvious, but what is the relevance of Sept 1st, 1802? And what is the occasion?
Cheers,
Richard
On Monday, 31 August
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rthorne475
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#10144
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Re: Corrimal mine
Hi Roderick,
This is the entrance (very ornate) to the coal mine at Corrimal. It was a most unique entrance to the transport tunnel
Regards,
Ross Mainwaring
Hi Roderick,
This is the entrance (very ornate) to the coal mine at Corrimal. It was a most unique entrance to the transport tunnel
Regards,
Ross Mainwaring
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Ross Mainwaring
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#10143
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Corrimal mine
I'm not sure what this was illustrating.
200608M-'CanberraTimes'-Illawarra-mine.jpg
Roderick
I'm not sure what this was illustrating.
200608M-'CanberraTimes'-Illawarra-mine.jpg
Roderick
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Roderick Smith
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#10142
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"In the Shadow of the Prom" last few days of pre-publication price!
Last few days!
A reminder that the LRRSA’s new book “In the Shadow of the Prom”, by Mike McCarthy, is available to LRRSA members at a 40% discount price of $39.60 until 30 August. For
Last few days!
A reminder that the LRRSA’s new book “In the Shadow of the Prom”, by Mike McCarthy, is available to LRRSA members at a 40% discount price of $39.60 until 30 August. For
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Frank Stamford
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#10141
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Poverty Point bridge
Roderick
Deteriorating walking bridge shut for repair
Sun.31.5.20 Melbourne 'Herald Sun'
A HISTORIC walking bridge in Gippsland has been closed after it was deemed in urgent need of repair.
Parks
Roderick
Deteriorating walking bridge shut for repair
Sun.31.5.20 Melbourne 'Herald Sun'
A HISTORIC walking bridge in Gippsland has been closed after it was deemed in urgent need of repair.
Parks
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Roderick Smith
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#10140
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Re: Wed.19.8 zoom
The organisers of the meeting will shortly be reviewing everything about the meeting, what went well and what needs improving. This will include the way the link is sent to people who have registered
The organisers of the meeting will shortly be reviewing everything about the meeting, what went well and what needs improving. This will include the way the link is sent to people who have registered
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Frank Stamford
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#10139
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Re: Wed.19.8 zoom
How was the reply given to the advance email: manually or automated?
Why even have the requirement?
I had expected automated at 21.15, with the meeting still in progress.
My aviation club is leading
How was the reply given to the advance email: manually or automated?
Why even have the requirement?
I had expected automated at 21.15, with the meeting still in progress.
My aviation club is leading
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Roderick Smith
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#10138
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Re: Wed.19.8 zoom
In my case I received and responded to the issue file. It loaded the meeting in my calender ok but then the email with the zoom details disappeared. Fortunately I found it hiding in the deleted files
In my case I received and responded to the issue file. It loaded the meeting in my calender ok but then the email with the zoom details disappeared. Fortunately I found it hiding in the deleted files
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Rob Bushby
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#10137
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Re: Wed.19.8 zoom
FYI, my invite came up as a meeting request in my mail client, Outlook 2003. I accepted it and the event went in my Outlook Calendar. The event description in the calendar had all the detail
FYI, my invite came up as a meeting request in my mail client, Outlook 2003. I accepted it and the event went in my Outlook Calendar. The event description in the calendar had all the detail
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Stephen Cox
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#10136
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Re: Wed.19.8 zoom
G’day Mike,
I have sent you a personal email showing the email advice I received. You will see that the formatting of the message was very poor, and when this email was received, it was not
G’day Mike,
I have sent you a personal email showing the email advice I received. You will see that the formatting of the message was very poor, and when this email was received, it was not
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Bruce Wood
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#10135
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