Kanowna.
060335PD: Mine tailings at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_1
060336PD: Elderly man at his Kanowna corrugated iron residence, 1965. slwa_b3926664_2
060338PD: Windlass at old mine entrance, Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_3
060339PD: Corrugated iron house at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_4
060342PD: Wagon at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_5
060343PD: Group of people examining something at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_6
060344PD: Corrugated iron house at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_7
060345PD: Wagon outside corrugated iron house at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_8
060352PD: Elderly man at his Kanowna corrugated iron residence, 1965. slwa_b3926664_9
060353PD: Old mine site at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_10
060355PD: Boy at the Kanowna Obelisk marking the discovery of gold in the area, 1965. slwa_b3926664_11
060356PD: Gravestone of Colin Campbell McMartin, Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_12
060357PD: Kanowna Obelisk marking the discovery of gold in the area, 1965. slwa_b3926664_13
060358PD: Sign for the demolished Kanowna court house and the surrounding area, 1965. slwa_b3926664_14
060359PD: Old mine site at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_15
060360PD: Plaque on the Kanowna Obelisk marking the discovery of gold in the area, 1965. slwa_b3926664_16
060361PD: Girl at unidentified grave at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_17
060362PD: Old mine site at Kanowna, 1965. slwa_b3926664_18
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