“No original drawing of any other Cornish engine or engine house erected in Australia is known to exist.” Conservation. In order to preserve the historical significance of the …
Cadia Engine House is a heritage-listed engine house at Cadia, Blayney Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1865 to 1867. The property is owned by Newcrest Mining Limited, forming part of the company's Cadia-Ridgeway Mine lease. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
The Cadia or White Engine House was built on the South Section Mine at West Cadia in 1865. It was purchased in 1859 by the Scottish Australian Mining Company and was originally intended for the Goodhope Mine at …
The Scottish Australian Mining Company’s plan of the Cadia Properties in 1881 reveals specific details of the mine and village, not seen on the earlier plan of 1878. The principal lodes of copper and iron ore are shown, …
Cadia Cornish Engine House is a museum in New South Wales. Cadia Cornish Engine House is situated nearby to Cadia Cemetery Garden of Remberance and Cadiangullong …
The Cadia Engine House and mine site in about 1930 looking south-west. Photo by courtesy Mrs M. Morris. The Headframe of the Phillips Shaft is on the extreme left. The …