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  2. Category : Buildings and structures in Broken Hill, New South ...

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  3. Cockburn, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    A locomotive shed and related work facilities were recorded as existing in 1892. Seven trains regularly ran between Petersburg (now Peterborough), Cockburn and Broken Hill, and included passenger trains. In 1892, 83,194 passengers travelled through Cockburn. Cockburn also has a role in industrial relations history in Broken Hill.

  4. Broken Hill - Wikipedia

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    Broken Hill Town Hall Broken Hill Technical College In 1933, Broken Hill was the third largest urban incorporated area in New South Wales, having a population of 26,925. [ 73 ] Broken Hill's population peaked at around 30,000 in the early 1960s and has shrunk by one third since the heyday of the 1970s zinc boom, with the decrease attributed to ...

  5. Barrier Industrial Council - Wikipedia

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    Trades Hall (1921) in Broken Hill The Barrier Industrial Council (BIC) is the trades and labour council in Broken Hill , New South Wales , Australia , and surrounding areas. Formed in 1923 by 18 trade unions , the council has been unusually influential in local government , for a labour confederation.

  6. City of Broken Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Hill Town Hall, completed in 1890, was the council seat until 1968. Following a petition submitted by residents to the Colonial Secretary on 2 May 1888, the Municipal District of Broken Hill was first incorporated on 22 September 1888.

  7. Teutopolis gets new Village Hall

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    Apr. 29—The smell of new construction is in the air as visitors enter the new Teutopolis Village Hall. Teutopolis Village President Greg Hess decided not to run for another term this year ...

  8. Broken Hill Trades Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Hill Trades Hall is a heritage-listed trades hall at 34 Sulphide Street, Broken Hill in the Far West of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Tom Jackson and built from 1898 to 1905.

  9. Syndicate of Seven - Wikipedia

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    The members, who all worked at Mount Gipps sheep station, which encompassed the Broken Hill, were:- . Charles Rasp (1846–1907) – a boundary rider, who was interested in prospecting, recognised that the site was highly mineralized (though suspecting black tin oxide — perhaps cassiterite) and on 5 September 1883 persuaded David James and his offsider James Poole to help him peg out 40 ...