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Australian Seasoned Timber Co. Ltd. |
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Felling a tree from a scaffold, near Wandong, Central Victoria.
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Perrin Bridge near Wandong. The magnificent timber trestle bridge,
400m long and 16m high, was named after the Conservator of Forests, George
Perrin. However, the bridge was more commonly known as the 'White Elephant'
because it was never used by the company. Perrin Bridge was destroyed by
fire in 1929.
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The
viaduct on "The Bump" haulage incline, near Wandong.
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A view of the seasoning works and shops at Wandong township.
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Entrance to a row of seasoning kilns at the seasoning works in Wandong.
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