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AddBy: David Porter17th Oct 2018 5:46PMWalka Water Works is a 19th-century pumping station originally built in 1887 to supply water to Newcastle and the lower Hunter Valley
The waterworks served as the sole water supply of the Lower Hunter towns from 1887 until 1929 when it was superseded by the Tarro Pumping Station.
The waterworks served as the sole water supply of the Lower Hunter towns from 1887 until 1929 when it was superseded by the Tarro Pumping Station.
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Walka Water Works, Oakhampton Heights, NSW
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Walka Water Works, Oakhampton Heights, NSW, [C918-0590]. Living Histories, accessed 16/01/2025, https://livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/4830