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    Modest and rustic stone and corrugated iron cottages in the outback.

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    Historic and current photos of Beltana

    Two remnant stone chimneys and a small triangular structure like a roof, with a small entrance, sitting on the ground.
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    Beltana, underground bakery
    Small buildings made of stone and corrugated iron in an arid outback landscape
    Black and white photograph of Beltana township in 1897, a small cluster of small, plain buildings
    A dirt road, some small intact stone buildings and a ruin with no roof, but stone walls still standing.
    Rustic cottage with stone chimney, walls of timber slats and corrugated iron, with corrugated rainwater tank.
    Historic cottage in good preserved condition, with stone chimney and rough-hewn timber front wall and verandah posts.
    Two remnant stone chimneys and a small triangular structure like a roof, with a small entrance, sitting on the ground.
    The railway station, which ceased operation in 1956, is a substantial single storey stone building.
    Black and white photo shows a family standing outside the Beltana Police Station in 1897. It is a sturdy, square, single storey stone building with three chimneys.
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