Collection 01: Coal mining and coal seam gas, 2013-2016, photographs by Dean Sewell
Collection 01: Coal mining and coal seam gas, 2013-2016, photographs by Dean Sewell
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Date
2013-2016
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Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
35 photographs - digital; TIFF; colour
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Sub-fonds
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Copying Conditions
Copyright status : In copyright - Life of photographer plus 70 years
Copyright holder : Dean Sewell
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Research & study copies allowed
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Dean Sewell
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Contents
Item 01: Aerial view of an operational drag line scooping out coal in the open cut, Mount Thorley Warkworth mine complex, Hunter Valley, NSW , 1 April 2014
Item 02: Aerial view of YanCoals Ashton open cut coal mine project, Hunter Valley, NSW, 1 April 2014
Item 03: Aerial view of AGL's Bayswater thermal coal power station, Hunter Valley, NSW,...
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Full title
Collection 01: Coal mining and coal seam gas, 2013-2016, photographs by Dean Sewell
Notes
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Acquired in digital format. Access copy available online
Description source
Title supplied by cataloguer; contents list supplied by photographer.
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased from Dean Sewell, 29 March 2016
Administrative / Biographical history
Changes in the coal mining and coal seam gas industries in NSW over the last 10 years have been significant. Proposed developments and exploration of Coal Seam Gas, particularly in Bentley, Gloucester and the Pilliga region, have been controversial and attracted trenchant opposition from local communities, farmers and environmentalists. In fact, AG...
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Record Identifier
9WZWerKY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9WZWerKY
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Reference code
1001543
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