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Title: Hauling logs, Karridale Timber Station
Authors: unknown
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Issue Date: 15-Oct-2009
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Series/Report no.: 77 photographs of land in Western Australia, c. 1890-1902
Abstract: In 1884 Maurice Coleman Davies established a sawmill in the southwest of Western Australia which he named â Karridaleâ after the karri timber in the area. In its heyday, Karridale Timber Station township was populated by 300 timber workers and their families and had a school and a hospital. The town declined in 1913, when the sawmill closed; in 1961 a fire destroyed most of the remaining buildings.
Description: Inscribed in white on image: HAULING LOGS - 27 HORSES - KARRIDALE TIMBER STATION
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/48779
Other Identifiers: 23-48-13
Appears in Collections:Intercolonial Investment, Land & Building Company Limited

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