Subject: Joadja is one of the most important industrial archaelogy mining relics of the nineteenth century, and certainly the most spectacular of the early shale mining sites in New South Wales.
Photographer: C White
Copyright owner: C White
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: The benches of retorts are arranged in two parallel rows, running for 100 metres north-west to south-west. 16 retorts to each north-west bench and 17 to each south-east bench.
Photographer: C White
Copyright owner: C White
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: View of Experimental Retort.
Photographer: C White
Copyright owner: C White
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: Carrington Row originally consisted of fourteen brick houses. Six brick houses are still standing.
Photographer: C White
Copyright owner: C White
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: In 1886 the School of Arts was constructed and was used for regular church services by ministers from Mittagong.
Photographer: C White
Copyright owner: C White
Date: 21/09/1997
Subject: SHR Plan 3100
Photographer: Heritage Division
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 15/11/1999