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19 Myles St Dungog (incorrect spelling of "Miles" on the card). No original image, but the house still exists. Likely this was the gatekeeper's cottage for the location. (State Archives, Google)
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Windeyer St Dungog railway cottage (1964, State Archives)
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Dungog railway cottage (probably gatekeeper's cottage), 1966 (State Archives)



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"Neville Dixon and family lived there.Was demolished last year. (2021)"
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