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W.A. Timber Company

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Gunzburg, Adrian & Austin, Jeff & Rail Heritage WA & Gunzburg, Adrian & Austin, Jeff (2008). In Rails through the bush : timber and firewood tramways and railway contractors of Western Australia.
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WA Timber Co's locomotive operated between Yoganup and Lockville 1871-ca.1886. From 1937 on exhibition in Victoria Square. Busselton. Scale drawings from photographs and reprints of 1871.
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Prospectus [and] report on the plant, locality, position and concessions of the W.A. Timber Co. Ltd., Geographe Bay, W.A. by George Simpson [and] J.G. Anderson
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Minchin, R.S.(1978) The locomotive Ballaarat. Bulletin (Australian Railway Historical Society), Jan. 1978, pp. 19–23
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Cresswell, Herbert Augustine (1927), "Some features of railway construction and maintenance in Western Australia",
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W.A.'s first railway : commemoration at Wonnerup historic train and vintage car rally, 10 November 1963.
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The company went on to develop a mill and jetty at Lockville, 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) north-east of
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How Ballarat's 19th-century locomotive innovation became Busselton's historical treasure
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West Australian Jarrah Timber Co. Ltd; Simpson, George; Anderson, J.G (1879),
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The W.A. Timber Company was liquidated in 1888 and its assets were auctioned.
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Lockville and Lockeville are variant spellings found in different sources.
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Australian Railway Historical Society. Western Australian Division.
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investors granted a timber concession of 181,500 acres on
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Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
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Index


Busselton
Victorian
Geographe Bay
south west
Western Australia
Busselton
Ballaarat
Ballaarat Tramline
Rail Heritage WA
ISBN
978-0-9803922-2-7
Prospectus [and] report on the plant, locality, position and concessions of the W.A. Timber Co. Ltd., Geographe Bay, W.A. by George Simpson [and] J.G. Anderson
ISSN
0155-039X
Battye Library
"Ballaarat Tramline"
Nannup Branch Railway
Tuart Forest
Vasse and Wonnerup Floodgates
How Ballarat's 19th-century locomotive innovation became Busselton's historical treasure
ABC News
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Brown Mallet
Jarrah
Karri
Tuart
Pine

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