Adelaide Timber Company
Company type | Saw mill |
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Headquarters | Australia |
The Adelaide Timber Company was a family saw mill company that had timber mills and timber railway lines across a number of locations in Australia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
The businesses were established in South Australia, Western Australia, and Victoria as part of the Shepherdson family business.[1]
Mills
[edit]- Mount Barker, South Australia (1850 - 1860 ?)
- Springhill, Victoria (Australia) (1862 - 1877 ?)
- Adelaide, South Australia (hills to east) (1878 - 1894 ?)
- Gugeri's Siding on Mundaring Weir railway line (1895 - 1900s ?)
- Greenbushes, Western Australia (1899 -1909)
- Wilga, Western Australia (1908-1984)[2]
- East Witchcliffe (1929)[3][4]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Adelaide Timber Company (1899), записи , извлечены 23 декабря 2018 года
- ^ Гунцбург, Адриан и Остин, Джефф (2008) проходят через куст: трамвайные пути древесины и дрова и железнодорожные подрядчики Западной Австралии Перт, штат Вашингтон. ISBN 978-0-9803922-2-7 Page 132-134
- ^ Приобретено в компании Wa Jarrah Forests Ltd Timber Co. Также Woodland, EW (1968) Локомотивы Adelaide , см .
- ^ Остин, Джефф. (1980) Adelaide Timber Company Tramways. Легкие железные дороги , № 107, январь 1980, с. 23-24,