WebThe Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 27 Oct 1945, Page 14 - AUSTRALIANA: Victoria's Timber Tramways Have Their Story. You have corrected this article This article has been corrected by You and other Voluntroves This article has been corrected by Voluntroves $ Close Captcha. Already got a Trove account ... WebIt provided the crucial link between the Powelltown mill and La Trobe River Valley. (Supple 1991) Description The saddle which is called 'The Bump' divides the Little Yarra valley from the Latrobe River valley. A 313m long, timber-lined tunnel, about 2.8m wide and 4.0m high with a centrally located vent shaft. Build in 1925 to
VicForests donation honours Powelltown FNC
Web1 Jun 2024 · This year’s donation is local native timber harvested by VicForests that was supplied to Powelltown Sawmill. Powelltown FNC Vice President Peter Podolinsky said the relationship with the sawmill was crucial to the club. “The sawmill and the Football Netball Club are big components of the Powelltown community,” Mr Podolinsky said. WebPowelltown is a small township of 200 residents that was established in the 1890s to service major timber milling operations. It was once home to the largest timber mill in Victoria. In the early 1900s the area around Powelltown was opened up by a network of tramways which carried logs from the mountains through Gilderoy and Three Bridges, to … jis a 5914に規定する建材畳床形
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Web8 Feb 2004 · Yarra Junction was chosen as traffic through that station was increasing dramatically with the opening of the Powelltown tramway." ... was the site of the first known timber mill in the park (1898 http://www.newspapers.com.au/powelltown.html WebTimber continued to be cut around Gladysdale for several decades and was carried along one of the numerous tramways to the Powelltown timber mill. In 1918 a school was opened in the Gladysdale hall and seven years later a proper building was constructed. additivedissolve