Local Government
Capel
Region
South West
Capel
Capel
South West
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 01 Aug 1999 | Category 5 |
The sites are of significance as they represent associations with the timber industry in the south west.
Timber cutting took place in the hilly country along the range in the mid 1890s through until World War One in 1914. The sleepers which were cut were used for export and local use. Western Australian sleepers were used on the London railway and some streets in London are paved with timber blocks. Before the railway extended south of Boyanup, a mill was located about 6-7 kms east of Boyanup, which was the end of the line. A timber tramway was constructed between Boyanup and the mill, with timber rails, and the trams were horse drawn. Cuttings were made through hills to accommodate the tramtrack.
Site
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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Chase D & Krantz V; "Just a Horse Ride Away, A History of the Shire of Capel". | Shire of Capel Local History Collection | 1995 |
Historic Site
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Original Use | Transport\Communications | Rail: Other |
Original Use | FORESTRY | Timber Mill |
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OCCUPATIONS | Manufacturing & processing |
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