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English: Coombing Park, Carcoar - Iron ore quarry c.1923. There is a cable-hauled inclined railway from the top of the hill. The railway visible at the lower left is almost certainly not the branch line from the Blayney–Demondrille railway line to the quarry but is probably an intermediate tramway from the bottom of the incline to bins at the loading point for the branch railway. This quarry closed in 1923 and it is likely that this image represents the quarry at its ultimate stage of development.
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Source Bulletin No.4 IRON published by New South Wales, Department of Mines, Geological Survey, 1923, by L.F. Harper, Geological Surveyor. The file is a photographic reproduction of the image in the above publication, facing page 15, with caption 'Quarry, Carcoar Ore Deposit.'
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