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The library is named for Llewellyn Lithgow, an Augusta merchant, who bequeathed $20,000 to the City of Augusta to build a public library. [3] The building's construction consumed those funds plus a $9,000 gift from Andrew Carnegie, [4] plus money raised through the sale of subscriptions to local citizens.
Kiama Library (Electoral district of Kiama) (part of the South Coast Cooperative Libraries duo, with Shoalhaven Libraries) [67] Lachlan Shire Library Service (Lachlan Shire) [68] Lake Mac Libraries (City of Lake Macquarie) [69] Lithgow City Council Libraries (City of Lithgow) [70] Maitland Library (City of Maitland) [71]
Lithgow is a town in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia and is the administrative centre of the City of Lithgow local government area. It is located in a mountain valley named Lithgow's Valley by John Oxley in honour of William Lithgow.
Location of Kennebec County in Maine. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kennebec County, Maine.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Kennebec County, Maine, United States.
Lithgow, Bent Street: Lithgow Valley Colliery and Pottery Site [16] Lithgow, Brewery Lane: Lithgow Zig Zag [17] Lithgow, Gas Works Lane: Lithgow Coal Stage Signal Box [18] Lithgow, Inch Street: Lithgow Blast Furnace [19] Lithgow, Jenolan Caves Road: McKanes Falls Bridge [20] Lithgow, Main West Line 156.334 km, James Street: Lithgow Underbridge [21]
The museum is connected to the Main Western railway line via a 1.5 kilometre branch from Lithgow yard. In 1976 the site was sold to Austin & Butta Collieries who donated the site to the City of Lithgow in 1990 with restoration work commencing shortly after. [3] In October 2001 a fire destroyed the carriage shed and a number of items of rolling ...
The Lithgow Mercury was established in 1878. [1] Initially a weekly publication, the paper was published daily from 1949 to 1986, then tri-weekly. In 1879, the paper was purchased by Walter Scott Targett, who had started work as a compositor on the paper, and who was later elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Member for Hartley. [2]
The Ten Tunnels Deviation is a heritage-listed 9.2-kilometre (5.7 mi) section of the Main Western Line between Newnes Junction and Zig Zag stations in Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia. [1]