Looking north towards Jumbunna from mt Misery, the railway embankment is visible in the middle distance and Jumbunna is visible in the distance on the left and Korumburra in the centre.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Federation University Australia
View of rail tracks leading to the screens to the left and the dump to the right, taken from the mou...
Miners are going on shift at Jumbunna about 1913.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Federati...
Black coal was mined at Jumbunna from the early 1890s.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Fed...
Looking north towards Jumbunna from Mt Misery, the railway embankment is visible in the middle dista...
Looking north towards Jumbunna from mt Misery, the railway embankment is visible in the middle dista...
View of Jumbunna, with an empty coal train departing Jumbunna for Outtrim.Item held by Centre for Gi...
The mixed train from Outtrim approaches Jumbunna.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Federati...
View of rail tracks leading to the screens to the left and the dump to the right, taken from the mou...
Looking up Lynne Street, Jumbunna, from the railway embankment. On the right is Kurrle's Jumbunna Ho...
The railway line from Korumburra to Jumbunna was opened in May 1894. It took nine months to build th...
Bill Hodges, Fred Webster and Albert Axford kept a mine at Jumbunna working until 1962. It was on th...
The boiler from the Jumbunna Mine is loaded on a rail wagon at the Jumbunna coal siding about 1940. ...
Black coal was mined at Jumbunna from the 1890s.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Federatio...
The aerial tramway was opened in 1894 and conveyed 150 tons of coal a day from the Jumbunna Mine to ...
View of the site of the last Jumbunna Mine in 1963. In 1948 it employed about 48 men and hauled out ...
View of rail tracks leading to the screens to the left and the dump to the right, taken from the mou...
Miners are going on shift at Jumbunna about 1913.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Federati...
Black coal was mined at Jumbunna from the early 1890s.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Fed...
Looking north towards Jumbunna from Mt Misery, the railway embankment is visible in the middle dista...
Looking north towards Jumbunna from mt Misery, the railway embankment is visible in the middle dista...
View of Jumbunna, with an empty coal train departing Jumbunna for Outtrim.Item held by Centre for Gi...
The mixed train from Outtrim approaches Jumbunna.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Federati...
View of rail tracks leading to the screens to the left and the dump to the right, taken from the mou...
Looking up Lynne Street, Jumbunna, from the railway embankment. On the right is Kurrle's Jumbunna Ho...
The railway line from Korumburra to Jumbunna was opened in May 1894. It took nine months to build th...
Bill Hodges, Fred Webster and Albert Axford kept a mine at Jumbunna working until 1962. It was on th...
The boiler from the Jumbunna Mine is loaded on a rail wagon at the Jumbunna coal siding about 1940. ...
Black coal was mined at Jumbunna from the 1890s.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Federatio...
The aerial tramway was opened in 1894 and conveyed 150 tons of coal a day from the Jumbunna Mine to ...
View of the site of the last Jumbunna Mine in 1963. In 1948 it employed about 48 men and hauled out ...
View of rail tracks leading to the screens to the left and the dump to the right, taken from the mou...
Miners are going on shift at Jumbunna about 1913.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Federati...
Black coal was mined at Jumbunna from the early 1890s.Item held by Centre for Gippsland Studies, Fed...