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Illewong was a
mining village, now a
ghost town, in the
Orana region of New
South Wales, Australia.
Prior to 1906, it was
known as Bee Mountain. The area...
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location is as follows: (*) The
Parish of
Illewong should not be
confused with the
former mining village of
Illewong,
nearer to Cobar, in the neighbouring...
- in
cliques and
social groups Queen Bee
Copper Mine, a
former mine. at
Illewong, New
South Wales Queen bee syndrome, in
which women discriminate against...
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became the
regional centre for
nearby mining villages, such as Elouera,
Illewong, Wrightville, Dapville, and The Peak, and some
further away such as Canbelego...
- can be
discerned in
aerial views.
There may also be a
lonely cemetery.
Illewong Wrightville Andrews, E. C. (1913).
Report on the
Cobar copper and gold-field...
- Corner, Cangai, Currawang, Bobadah, Nymagee,
Mount Hope, Girilambone,
Illewong, Elouera, and Shuttleton. However, some of the
larger miners stopped smelting...
- such as at The Peak and
Illewong.
There was some talk of an
extension of the
railway from
Wrightville to Nymagee, via
Illewong and Shuttleton, but it would...
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Hotel at
Illewong,
about 11
miles south-east of Cobar, with his
younger brother William (born in 1861) as the licensee. Daley's
hotel at
Illewong was destro****...