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A head of steam is worked up before cuttiag begins at the old sawmill. In the background is the Australian hardwood pole used for the skyline logging system. The pole, one of the largest grown in the district, was 34.23m high before being trimmed to its present size of 26m.

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Press, 31 January 1986, Page 23

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A head of steam is worked up before cuttiag begins at the old sawmill. In the background is the Australian hardwood pole used for the skyline logging system. The pole, one of the largest grown in the district, was 34.23m high before being trimmed to its present size of 26m. Press, 31 January 1986, Page 23

A head of steam is worked up before cuttiag begins at the old sawmill. In the background is the Australian hardwood pole used for the skyline logging system. The pole, one of the largest grown in the district, was 34.23m high before being trimmed to its present size of 26m. Press, 31 January 1986, Page 23

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