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Standing on a stump Julian Stuart, as Secretary, Woodcutters Union, reads the basis of the settlement

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Photographer: John Joseph Dwyer

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Kalgoorlie Woodlines were lines that spread throughout the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia - in all directions from the centre of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder region. Commonly known as 'the woodlines' they sustained a population of railway and timber workers in mainly temporary railway networks, from the early twentieth century to the 1960s.

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Woodline Trouble - photographs belonging to Julian Stuart

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circa 1908

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