Local Government
Yilgarn
Region
Wheatbelt
Res 3229 Yellowdine
Yilgarn
Wheatbelt
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 16 May 1997 | Category D |
Category D |
A regular water supply has always been a critical issue for survival in the Yilgarn region owing to the arid conditions and the absence of freshwater rivers or artesian springs. The large number and variety of man made structures such as dams and wells, reflects the settlement patterns chosen over time. The locations (sites) of the structures were carefully chosen to maximise the natural water catchment areas. Even these numerous watering holes were not sufficient, and water supply had to be supplemented, using saline bore water, processed in condensers at various locations in the region.
Two embanked dams with random stone lining. The dams are connected. Rock channels connect to the north dam.. Evidence of stone cottage and mature succulent plantings. The site contains 2 dams and 1 catchment area.
Yellowdine Dam was a vital source of water required by the steam engines on the Perth to Kalgoorlie Railway line. Yellowdine was an important railway depot with barracks for workers accommodation. The original station master's house and staff houses were built of stone, between the Great Eastern Highway and the narrow gauge railway. They were adjacent to the old Reen's Soak Hotel which was later used as a dwelling and small Post Office cum store, operated by Mrs. Massie. For a period Railway Barracks were established at Yellowdine to service the train crews who changed shifts there. The barracks consisted of several small rooms, each separated by a narrow passageway and all under one roof. Adjacent to these rooms was a tiled roofed building which served as a kitchen. When the barracks were removed the kitchen was converted into a dwelling. It is still at Yellowdine but it is in poor repair.
Other Built Type
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Original Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Reservoir or Dam |
Present Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Reservoir or Dam |
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Wall | STONE | Other Stone |
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TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATIONS | Rail & light rail transport |
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