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Andrew Sneddon's house, 101 Railway Street, Teralba, Lake Macquarie NSW, 1995. He was mine owner of Northern Extended Colliery, Teralba. A.S. initials are in memory of Andrew Sneddon (jnr) killed in WWI. House later owned by Tom and Frances Frith.

  • Andrew Sneddon's house, 101 Railway Street, Teralba, Lake Macquarie NSW, 1995. He was mine owner of Northern Extended Colliery, Teralba. A.S. initials are in memory of  Andrew Sneddon (jnr) killed in WWI. House later owned by Tom and Frances Frith.

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    Creator: Read, Mr Clive

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