Carrington Hydraulic Pump House Destination's Journey


Restoration of Carrington Pump House southern facade complete Newcastle Herald Newcastle, NSW

#1 Carrington Pump House Historic Site Updated: 2019-02-28 Carrington Pump House is a heritage-listed former hydraulic power station at 106 Bourke Street, Carrington, City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1877 to 1878 by William H. Jennings. It is also known as Hydraulic Engine House and Crane Bases Nos. 7, 8, 9 and.


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Carrington Pump House is a heritage-listed former hydraulic power station at 106 Bourke Street, Carrington, City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia.It was built from 1877 to 1878 by William H. Jennings. It is also known as Hydraulic Engine House and Crane Bases Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 and Carrington Hydraulic Power Station.It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 25.


Carrington Hydraulic Pump House Destination's Journey

Carrington Hydraulic Pump House Located in the Newcastle suburb of Carrington, the hydraulic pump house is currently undergoing a multi-million dollar refurbishment. Fortunately, the front of the building has been completed, which means you are able to enjoy this historic building even as works are underway.


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Carrington Pump House. by. Carol Duncan. Publication date. 2012-09-10. Built in 1877, Carrington Pump House once provided the hydraulic pressure required to drive loading cranes in the port of Newcastle.


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December 5 2016 - 1:00pm Comments View + 17 Photos IT stands as one of the forgotten icons of the Hunter's built heritage. But it is hoped that an application to have Carrington's historic pump house listed on the state's heritage register could save the priceless monument to the city's industrial past. Comments Ad More from Latest News


The Grounds at Alexandria a template for the future of Carrington pump house Newcastle Herald

June 2 2021 - 12:00pm Comments Nearing completion: The Port of Newcastle wrapping up the latest stage of restoration on the Carrington pump house. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers It was originally built to power Newcastle's rapidly growing industrial harbour. Comments Matthew Kelly Journalist


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RARE GEM: Carrington Pump House could become an exciting creative hub with the right amount of money and imaginative ideas. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers The article by Matthew Kelly (NH, June 3, 2021) regarding the future role of the 1877 Carrington Pump House, reminded me of the many schemes produced since the 1967 closure.


Carrington pump house forecourt will pay tribute to the building's historic past Newcastle

Built in 1877, Carrington Pump House once provided the hydraulic pressure required to drive loading cranes in the port of Newcastle. Carrington Pump House is another of Newcastle's great buildings that is quietly awaiting its rebirth.


Carrington Hydraulic Pump House Destination's Journey

Carrington Pump House in Newcastle has been cited as a local treasure. Built in 1877, when Newcastle was Australia's leading coal export port, the hydraulic powerstation helped enable the ongoing expansion of the coal business. The pump house was last used to power the steam cranes in the 1960s. See ABC Newcastle for more information


Restoration of Carrington Pump House southern facade complete Newcastle Herald Newcastle, NSW

Carrington Pump House is a heritage-listed former hydraulic power station at 106 Bourke Street, Carrington, City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1877 to 1878 by William H. Jennings. It is also known as Hydraulic Engine House and Crane Bases Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 and Carrington Hydraulic Power Station.


Carrington pump house forecourt will pay tribute to the building's historic past Newcastle

Carrington Pump House is a heritage-listed former hydraulic power station at 106 Bourke Street, Carrington, City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1877 to 1878 by William H. Jennings. It is also known as Hydraulic Engine House and Crane Bases Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 and Carrington Hydraulic Power Station. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 25.


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Carrington Pump House NSW Department of Commerce. Conservation Management Plan for the former Carrington Hydraulic Engine House. October 2005 (28.5 MB PDF) Local Treasures - Carrington Pump House 10 Sept, 2012. By Carol Duncan. Hydraulic Power Station (Carrington Hydraulic Engine House) - Listing on the NSW Office of Heritage and Heritage Website:


The Carrington pump house should not be subject to "demolition by neglect" Newcastle Herald

PHOTOS: Carrington pump house PIECES of the Hunter's waterfront industrial heritage have been recognised, with the Hydraulic Engine House and Carrington crane bases earning state heritage status. Comments Matt Carr Newcastle Herald deputy editor Matt began his Newcastle Herald career as a cadet in 2009.


The Grounds at Alexandria a template for the future of Carrington pump house Newcastle Herald

English: Carrington Pump House is a heritage-listed former hydraulic power station at 106 Bourke Street, Carrington, City of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1877 to 1878 by William H. Jennings. It is also known as Hydraulic Engine House and Crane Bases Nos. 7, 8, 9 and 10 and Carrington Hydraulic Power Station.


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June 28 2021 - 8:00pm Comments RARE GEM: Carrington Pump House could become an exciting creative hub with the right amount of money and imaginative ideas. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers