Subject: Foundations of the original 1840s Eucumbene Homestead, demolished in 1943. The new homestead, built in 1930, was demolished in 1957. Both sets of building materials were recycled to other properties.
Photographer: Georgie Hood
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/04/2007
Subject: Bricks, stones and exotic plants mark the location of the late 19th century weatherboard and brick Hemsby homestead with its large, professionaly laid out formal gardens with edged beds, paths and a small watercourse.
Photographer: Mandy Horton
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/04/2007
Subject: Remains of Old Adaminaby township, stone foundations and dead exotic trees.
Photographer: Suzannah Plowman
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 03/05/2007
Subject: The old road from Jindabyne to Adaminaby, submerged by Lake Eucumbene, now revealed near Braemar.The sign, likely erected in 1957 as the lake was filling, warns motorists that the road is flooded.
Photographer: Suzannah Plowman
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 14/01/2008
Subject: The concrete floor at the Snowy Scheme's Adaminaby Portal Camp indicates the possible location of an accommodation block. The camp is believed to have closed in 1953 following the relocation of the dam wall.
Photographer: Suzannah Plowman
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 14/01/2008
Subject: Granite sheep dip, near Buckenderra Creek, with a paved area at one end where the sheep stood to dry. Built of stone, rather than concrete, it is likely to be of late 19th or early 20th century construction.
Photographer: Suzannah Plowman
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 14/01/2008
Subject: Kyloe Copper Mine: mine shaft that has been partly filled in.
Photographer: Suzannah Plowman
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 14/01/2008
Subject: A very rare Waterous steam engine/boiler that was only revealed at very low water levels, between Old Adaminaby and Angler's Reach. It was most likely used on a property to drive shearing or chaff cutting equipment.
Photographer: Bob MacDonald
Copyright owner: COPYRIGHT HERITAGE NSW
Date: 01/03/2007
Subject: Six Mile Bridge, Eucumbene river, c. 1900.
Photographer: FH Yen
Copyright owner: Steve Brayshaw
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Remains of Six Mile Bridge, May 2007.
Photographer: Suzannah Plowman
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 03/05/2007
Subject: View of Old Adaminaby in 1956. Flooding of the Eucumbene valley began in 1957.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: Snowy Mountains Hydro Electricity Authority
Date: 01/01/1956
Subject: Burnside, a late nineteenth century weatherboard homestead with a 1930s rebuilt kitchen/living room and laundry. Kitchen corner chimney and fuel stove alcove (centre), laundry copper (right), demolished stone walls (left).
Photographer: Suzannah Plowman
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 03/05/2007
Subject: Capstans and shafts. Remains of the horse-operated machinery which drove the chaff cutting equipment at Burnside.
Photographer: Suzannah Plowman
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 03/05/2007
Subject: The Mould family of Boconnoc Homestead decided in 1957 not to exhume and relocate the four graves on their property. In 1998, after much flooding, the headstones were removed and the graves entombed in concrete.
Photographer: Suzannah Plowman
Copyright owner: Heritage Branch
Date: 14/01/2008