Subject: The caves hamlet, with Caves House in centre and ticket office of left, looking from the Grand Arch
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 12/08/2003
Subject: Roadway into the caves hamlet as it passes through the Grand Arch to reveal view towards Caves House across open square.
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 12/08/2003
Subject: SHR Plan 1937
Photographer: B. Baskerville
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 25/06/2004
Subject: Cave formations in the Temple of Baal Cave
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 12/08/2003
Subject: Cave formations in the Temple of Baal Cave
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 12/08/2003
Subject: De Burgh bridge leading to the Grand Arch and entrance to Caves House hamlet - the stream feeds into the weir pond (the Blue Lake)
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 12/08/2003
Subject: Cave formations in the Chifley Cave
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 19/07/2000
Subject: Cave formations (helictites) in the Temple of Baal Cave
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 12/08/2003
Subject: Cave formations in the Chifley Cave, with metal pipe and wire handrails for visitors
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 19/07/2000
Subject: Cave formations in the Temple of Baal Cave, with metal pipe and chicken wire visitor guides and electric lighting amongst formations
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 12/08/2003
Subject: Pond (the Blue Lake) behind weir that originally supplied hydro-electrcity for lighting in the caves
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 12/08/2003
Subject: Entrance to the caves hamlet passes through the Grand Arch
Photographer: Bruce Baskerville
Copyright owner: Bruce Baskerville
Date: 12/08/2003