Subject: PCO Plan Number 548
Photographer: Heritage Council of NSW
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 04/08/1987
Subject: Built in 1906-7, the Blast Furnace was the sole producer of iron in Australia for the first seven years of its life. It remained a major producer for the next thirteen, until its closure in 1928.
Photographer: Stewart Watters
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 19/07/2009
Subject: The remains are in themselves a resource for studying technical changes in ironmaking.
Photographer: Stewart Watters
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 19/07/2009
Subject: The remains represent an organic growth and refinement of a major industrial plant and are in themselves a resource for studying technical change in ironmaking.
Photographer: Stewart Watters
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 19/07/2009
Subject: Lithgow Blast Furnace Site Diagram
Photographer: Greater Lithgow Tourism Association
Copyright owner: Greater Lithgow Tourism Association
Date: 01/01/1995
Subject: The Blast Furnace has aesthetic value in its superb siting clear of the town, its fine views and its functional architecture.
Photographer: Stewart Watters
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 19/07/2009
Subject: The men who built the furnce and worked there under difficult conditions, displayed endurance, solidarity, skill and pride in their work which deserves to be remembered. There is still a 'spirit of Lithgow' of which the site is a potent expression.
Photographer: Stewart Watters
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 19/07/2009