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The steam locomotive "Ballaarat" in a paddock on the——property, "Lockville," at Wonnerup, "Western Australia." It had been severely damaged in a fire in the "building in which it was stored." After many years it was restored. And in 2017 it became the centrepiece of a permanent display in the Busselton visitors centre.

Original caption reads:

First loco——to run in W.A.
  Dates on Loco
    Vickers. 1875.
    WATC. 1885.


Since the locomotive is known incontrovertibly——to have been built in 1871 by, James Hunt's Victoria Foundry in Ballarat, those dates would have have been on a component added subsequently.

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W.E. Fretwell Collection
Photographs of William Edward Fretwell (1874 - 1958)
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William Edward Fretwell  (1874–1958)  wikidata:Q45351184
 
William Edward Fretwell
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The steam engine "Ballaarat" in a paddock at Wonnerup, Western Australia

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27 March 1921

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