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Errowanbang – Pastoral Station.
Little Cadia Copper Mine.
Copper Smelter No. 1.
Cadia Engine House and the West Cadia Mines (North Section & South Section).
Cadia Engine House – Its Significance and Conservation.
East & West Cadia Properties, 1878.
Plan of the Cadia Properties, 1878.
Plan of Alluvial Works, East Cadia Property, 1880.
Plan of the Cadia Properties, 1881.
Plan of the Cadia Properties, 1881, detail of Village.
Cadia Village – archaeological investigations, 2002.
Cadia Village – finding the buildings in the 1861 inventory.
The Chaplain’s House or Underground Manager’s House (Site W001).
Cadia Village – unexpected results from West Cadia Village.
Cadia Village – the house that grew and grew.
Cadia Village – Miners’ Huts.
Cadia Village – The Bon Accord Hotel.
Cadia Village – the Cadiangullong Store and the Old Village Centre.
Artifacts, Assemblages and Life Paths.
Cadia Cemetery, 1864-1927.
Cadia Cemetery. List of Burials and their Identification.
Plans of Cadia Cemetery.
Waringa Farm – the story of a Conditional Purchase.
Plan of the second house, Waringa.
Tunbridge Wells – a history of farm amalgamation.
Amalgamation of Farms – Map.
Amalgamation of Farms – Timeline.
Te Anau Homestead – the Holman connection with Cadia continues to 1956.
Sketch Plan of the homestead at Te Anau.
Tynan’s Slaughterhouse – from farm to slaughterhouse.
Wire Gully Gold Diggings and Farm.
Sketch Plan of the homestead at Te Anau.
Graham Edds & Associates, 2005.
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