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The plaque at former Burwood Colliery site, Glenrock Lagoon, Dudley NSW. Burwood Colliery closed c.1940. Names included are Dr James Mitchell, the Burwood Estate, J and A Brown Mr EC Merewether. Photograph supplied by Mr Alan Butters. 13 September 2007.

  • The plaque at former Burwood Colliery site, Glenrock Lagoon, Dudley NSW. Burwood Colliery closed c.1940. Names included are Dr James Mitchell, the Burwood Estate, J and A Brown Mr EC Merewether. Photograph supplied by Mr Alan Butters. 13 September 2007.

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    Creator: Butters, Mr Alan

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