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Book

Author
Jack, R. Ian; Cremin, Aedeen
Title
Australia's age of iron - History and archaeology
Imprint
Oxford University Press and Sydney University Press, Oxford and Sydney, 1994, 175 pp
ISBN/ISSN
0424001586
Subject
History of Applied Sciences Engineering and Technology
Description

Introduction: The Age of Iron;
1. First Blast: The Fitzroy Ironworks at Mittagong, New South Wales;
2. Smelting beside the Tamar;
3. From Gold to Iron in Victoria: The Lal Lal Furnace;
4. Experiment in South Australia: Mount Jagged;
5. The Forgotten Furnace: Bogolong, New South Wales;
6. Creating a Steel Town: Lithgow, New South Wales;
7. The Lithgow Blast-furnaces;
8. Lithgow Today.

Source
Carlson 1995

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