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Regional Art Gallery /Sully’S Emporium - 1885/1898 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O CARRAWINYA NATIONAL PARK WOLFRAM LANE WOLFRAM LANE CAMERON CORNER 1 1 QUEENSLAND SALVATION ARMY WOLFRAM STREET STURT NATIONAL PARK BRISBANE 2 2 74 BROKEN HILL COBALT LANE COBALT LANE SYDNEY 3 3 ADELAIDE 76 TIBOOBURRA MELBOURNE PLAYGROUND 4 COBALT STREET COBALT STREET 4 STURT PARK SKATE OXIDE STREET PARK CHLORIDE STREET BROMIDE STREET BERYL LANE SULPHIDE STREET BERYL LANE MILPARINKA WANAARING 5 5 BOURKE CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY 6 BERYL STREET BERYL STREET 6 COUNCIL CIVIC 72 TOORALE ADMIN 75 05 06 07 CENTRE 10 11 15 7 01 03 7 NATIONAL PARK BLENDE STREET BLENDE STREET 02 04 STATE 08 09 12 13 14 83 OFFICES CINEMA 8 47 16 8 PACKSADDLE ARGENT LANE GAWLER PLACE ARGENT LANE LOUTH GUNDABOOKA 30 NATIONAL PARK 45 41 38 37 78 36 34 33 29 27 24 23 20 19 DELAMORE STREET 17 WHITE 9 9 CLIFFS ARGENT STREET ARGENT STREET 46 44 43 42 40 39 63 35 52 32 31 28 26 25 22 21 70 82 18 PAROO DARLING 10 10 NATIONAL PARK TILPA 56 BROMIDE STREET CRYSTAL LANE TOWN SQUARE CRYSTAL LANE MUTAWINTJI MT GRENFELL 92 NATIONAL PARK 11 50 11 HISTORIC SITE CRYSTAL STREET SOUTH AUSTRALIA FAMILY HISTORY RAILWAY STATION WILCANNIA 12 GROUP 12 COBAR Y A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O HW BARRIER SILVERTON R E V I R Kintore Reserve/ Lion’s Rotary Park ....................Map A-A7 Absalom’s Gallery.....................................Map B-T6 G N I Black Lion Hotel - 1900................................Map A-C8 L Afghan Mosque (by appointment only) ................ Map B-W6 R A Sulphide Street Railway Station - 1905..................Map A-C7 D BROKEN HILL Barrier Daily Truth - 1904/1908 ........................Map A-D8 Albert Kersten Mining & Minerals Museum............. Map A-C11 Trades Hall 1898/1904.................................Map A-F7 Amanya Mitha Indigenous Arts ........................Map B-F9 MENINDEE House - c.1890........................................Map A-G7 Art Confessions .....................................Map A-H10 TOURING MAP TOURING AMA Band Hall -1914..................................Map A-H7 SILVER CITY HWY KINCHEGA Charles Rasp Memorial Library.........................Map A-H8 Art of Julie Hart (by appointment only)..................Map B-I6 NATIONAL Pellew and Moore - 1954...............................Map A-J8 Bells 1950s Milk Bar..................................Map B-H16 PARK Sabey and Co. - c. 1910 ................................Map A-K7 Historic BHP Office Site ..............................Map B-O12 IVANHOE Dalgety Bennetts Farmers -1904 .......................Map A-L7 YWCA - c. 1900 .......................................Map A-L7 Broken Hill Art Exchange..............................Map A-I10 Shops - c. 1900 .......................................Map A-L7 Bush ‘n’ Beyond Gallery ..............................Map B-J10 The touring routes on this map can Masonic Club - 1903 ................................. Map A-M8 be driven in 2WD or SUVs. Some of Historic BHP Mine ...................................Map B-M12 Centennial Hotel - 1888 ...............................Map A-O7 the roads are sealed, such as the Warehouse - 1890.....................................Map A-O8 Homestead Gallery ...................................Map B-N3 Barrier and Silver City Highways, and Opal Miners Way. Many more Silver King Hotel - c. 1890 .............................Map A-O9 Howard William Steer Gallery ......................... Map B-W6 Shops c. 1890........................................Map A-O10 are unsealed, but can be driven POONCARIE WILLANDRA Jarah Mosaics ........................................Map B-M7 safely in good, dry weather. NATIONAL PARK Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery Len Vodic Gallery.....................................Map B-M5 /Sully’s Emporium - 1885/1898 .........................Map A-N9 Silver City Workingmen’s Club - 1901 ...................Map A-N9 McCarthur’s Arts & Minerals..........................Map A-G10 NEW SOUTH WALES MUNGO Kidman Building - c. 1888.............................Map A-N10 Corner National Crossing Miners Memorial.....................................Map B-M13 NATIONAL HILLSTON Shops - c. 1885 ......................................Map A-M10 PARK Country Treasures the Darling West Darling Hotel - 1891 ............................. Map A-M9 Mullockers Memorial .................................Map B-L12 Towns: Towns: Towns: Martins Store - c. 1905 ................................Map A-L9 Picnic Train Attack Historic Site .......................Map B-C3 Packsaddle Wilcannia Broken Hill M Astra Hotel - 1891....................................Map A-L10 URRA Pro Hart Gallery ......................................Map B-L2 Milparinka Tilpa Menindee RENMARK Y R IVER WENTWORTH Tattersall House - 1892...............................Map A-L10 Tibooburra Louth Pooncarie Former Royal Hotel - 1889 .............................Map A-K9 Riddiford Arboretum ..................................Map B-H7 White Cliffs Wentworth Theatre Royal Hotel - 1889............................Map A-K10 National Parks: Balranald YANGA Royal Flying Doctor Service - Visitors Centre ..........Map B-D21 Mutawintji National NATIONAL Exchange Arcade - 1889...............................Map A-J9 National Parks: Hay VICTORIA GRIFFITH RSL Museum ........................................Map A-N10 Park Toorale National Park Ivanhoe MILDURA PARK Royal Exchange Hotel - 1941 ...........................Map A-J8 Sturt National Park Gundabooka HAY Wendts Building - 1889 ...............................Map A-J10 School of the Air......................................Map B-S7 National Park National Parks: BALRANALD WY ST Grand Hotel - 1888 ....................................Map A-I10 Silver City Art Centre & Mint ..........................Map A-J7 Paroo-Darling Kinchega ERN H UR WEST T Post Office - 1892 ......................................Map A-I9 National Park National Park MID HWY Spirit of the Outback Gallery .........................Map B-T10 Mungo National Park Town Hall Facade - 1891 . .Map A-H9 Sealed Road Parkland Township Yanga National Park Pirie Building - 1891 ..................................Map A-H10 Synagogue of the Outback Museum....................Map A-C2 Unsealed Road Water Railway Central Police Station - 1890...........................Map A-H9 Syndicate of Seven Busts..............................Map A-E7 Technical College - 1900 ..............................Map A-G9 Titanic Memorial......................................Map A-G3 Court House - 1889 ...................................Map A-F9 Carrington House - 1888..............................Map A-F10 Wayne Williams Gallery (by appointment only) ..........Map B-C8 Argent House - 1888 .................................Map A-F10 West Darling Arts.....................................Map A-G9 WHAT TIME IS IT? War Memorial - 1925 ..................................Map A-F9 Palace Hotel - 1889 ..................................Map A-E10 West Darling Machinery Preservation Society ..........Map B-Q11 Cottons Building - 1889 ..............................Map A-D10 White Rocks Historic Site..............................Map B-M1 ADELAIDE BURRA BRISBANE BOURKE CANBERRA WAGGA MELBOURNE MILDURA ALBURY SYDNEY DUBBO COBAR Broken Hill Sydney/Melbourne WAGGA Former Peters Hotel - c. 1895 .........................Map A-D10 White’s Mineral Art & Living Mining Museum............Map B-E3 Central Standard Time Eastern Standard Time Shop - c. 1895 ........................................Map A-C9 Approx. Willy Nilly Art .......................................Map A-O10 Travel 5.5 3.5 16.5 6.5 12 9.5 9.5 3 9 13 8 5 Silver Spade Hotel - 1888 .............................Map A-A10 Time (hrs) Ant Hill Gallery - 1900.................................Map A-C8 Willyama Visual Arts Co-Op Centre ....................Map A-D8 Afghan Mosque ....Map B-W6 Beryl St .............Map B-J9 Brown St ............Map B-N2 Christian Fellowship Cummins St .........Map B-J3 Gossan St ...........Map B-J5 Horsington St ......Map B-W9 King St .............Map B-L16 Mann St ............Map B-X10 Nine Mile Rd.........Map B-K1 Picton St ...........Map B-E17 Rhodonite St ........Map B-S9 Smith St..............Map B-I8 Tuart St ............Map B-L19 Williams Lane........Map B-J5 Albert Morris Av .....Map B-E4 Bismuth St ..........Map B-F7 Buck St..............Map B-U8 Church of Christ....Map B-N7 Delamore St ........Map B-O10 Graphite St ..........Map B-G9 Hynes St ............Map B-C4 Knox Lane..........Map B-H19 Maraylya Lane.......Map B-P1 Noonan St...........Map B-V8 Pinnacles Pl ........Map B-A10 Rockwell St.........Map B-J15 South Rd ...........Map B-F13 Union St.............Map B-P4 Williams St ..........Map B-H6 Aleppo Pl...........Map B-F19 Blende St...........Map B-K10 Burke St............Map B-B10 Church of JCoLDS. Map B-P8 Doe St ..............Map B-D4 Gray St..............Map B-W7 Iodide Lane..........Map B-P7 Knox St ...........Map B-H20 Marks St ............Map B-L7 Norfolk Av..........Map B-G19 Pinnacles Rd .......Map B-A10 Rowe St .............Map B-F9 South St............Map B-H17 Uniting Church Wills Lane . .Map B-C9 Allendale St .........Map B-E3 Block 10 Lookout ...Map B-G11 Calcite St............Map B-C1 Clarke St ...........Map B-J18 Duff St .............Map B-G19 Griffiths St ......... Map B-A11 Iodide St ............Map B-P9 Lambert Pl .........Map B-F20 May Harding Dr......Map B-E5 O’Farrell St ..........Map B-H5 Piper St ............Map B-G15 Ryan Lane..........Map B-B10 Sturt St .............Map B-R11 of Australia ........Map A-E4 Wills St..............Map B-B9 Anglican Church Map B-G17/O8 Bonanza
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