Kenworthy Stamper Mill Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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See how a Stamper machine works.
We had made the drive from Stanley, arriving in Waratah just before 9.00am and not a soul in sight. Did a slow circuit of the town and decided to park at the Waterwheel. Had a look and took some photo...
The stamper mill is relic of another time when Waratah was a tin-mining town of world renown. Unfortunately those days ended many years ago and now it is more akin to a ghost town. The stamper mill da...
This is an excellent attraction which is unassuming from the outside. Take time to read the history of the Stamper Mill as it gives a unique insight into the colourful and pioneering characters of War...
The story to this stamper mill is interesting and is a relic of mining days gone by. It no longer runs and was not manned when we there. Only worth visiting if you are in Waratah.
Go in, push the buttons, and see how an old fashioned tin processor worked. No cost,10 minutes, good bit of fun. (turn off your hearing aids if you've got em)
See how a Stamper machine works.
We had made the drive from Stanley, arriving in Waratah just before 9.00am and not a soul in sight. Did a slow circuit of the town and decided to park at the Waterwheel. Had a look and took some photo...
Stamp of approval
The stamper mill is relic of another time when Waratah was a tin-mining town of world renown. Unfortunately those days ended many years ago and now it is more akin to a ghost town. The stamper mill da...
Pleasant surprise
This is an excellent attraction which is unassuming from the outside. Take time to read the history of the Stamper Mill as it gives a unique insight into the colourful and pioneering characters of War...
Interesting and unusual
The story to this stamper mill is interesting and is a relic of mining days gone by. It no longer runs and was not manned when we there. Only worth visiting if you are in Waratah.
do it.
Go in, push the buttons, and see how an old fashioned tin processor worked. No cost,10 minutes, good bit of fun. (turn off your hearing aids if you've got em)