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Large piece of mudstone with fossils
8318.1 - Roughly rectangular mudstone with fragments of fossil wood and plant matter, notably large ovoid cross section through a piece of fossilised wood. -
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Incomplete coal auger
unknown8436.1 - Coal boring auger bit, handle missing. Tip is single-pointed; point of attachment for handle is rectangular-prism-shaped and the bit appears to be secured by means of welding together interlayered tonques of metal. -
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Incomplete coal boring tool
Elongated loop of metal, the loops made of wide, but thin metal, notched on one side, presumably to hold an auger; and holes to secure piercing metal posts at ether end, only one of which remains. -
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Very large "D" shackle
8434.1 - Large "D" shaped shackle. -
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Metal hook
8433.1 - S-shaped metal hook, it's eye simple a curve of metal, without being welded -
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Metal chain link
unknown8432.1 - Single large ovoid chain link -
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Securable hook
8431.1 - A metal hook which has one end curved around a moderately large single metal chain link, which is itself secured by an encircling metal band to a metal strip, at either end of which by means of holes long metal bolts with screw-threaded tips, screwed onto which are square metal nuts, protrude. -
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Large chain links
8430.1 - 3 interconnected and quite large chain links. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Mining mook
8429.1 - Brown-beige faded book; fairly thick -
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Mining book
8428.1 - Brown-beige book; fairly thick. -
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Detonator box
8427.1 - Small hinged wooden box painted red, with "detonators explosives" painted in white on the lid. foam square inside. latch missing. -
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Safety fuse coil
8426.1 - Coiled length of white 'cable' tied with more modern orange plastic fiber. Two end reveal a core of black powder with fibre wrap surrounded by waterproofing further wrapped with white cotton fibre. -
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Rail crowbar
8425.1 - Long metal bar with an octagonal cross-section. One end is tapered to a point. one end is flattened into a chisel and bent into an s-curve with the shaft -
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Broken pickaxe
8424.1 - Pickaxe-long wooden handle growing thicker towards ends; thickest end holds pickaxe head- one side long and pointed, the other flattened, like a chisel. head has, however, become detached from the handle. -
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Larger pick
8423.1 - A pickaxe- wooden handle with one end thickened and flared and to which is attached the double-pointed, narrow metal head. -
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Smaller pick
8422.1 - Pickaxe- wooden handle, thickened and flared at one end to which is attached a narrow double-pointed pick head -
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Mudstone with leaf fossils
8421.1 - Rectangular wedge-shaped piece of mudstone showing numerous fossil leaves -
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Lump of bllack coal
8420.1 - Irregularly shaped piece of high-grade coal -
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Bit of coal
8419.1 - Overall ovoid, though flattened, piece of high-grade black coal -
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Longest spike chisel
8418.1 - Long rod of octagonally cross-sectioned metal; one end is flared out from extensive hammering; the other end tapers to a square cross-sectioned point. -
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Long spike chisel
8417.1 - Long rod of octagonal cross-sectioned metal, one end blunt and flared by repeated hammerings and one slightly flared-out pointed end with a square cross-section. -
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Hollow drill bit
8416.1 - Long hollow cylindrical tube capped at one end with a pointed bit and a flat ring with two short cylindrical projections sticking out. The central hollow is approximately 5cm shorter than the object itself -
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Clay spade chisel
8415.1 - Metal rod that flattens out into a wide, shovel-like paddle. Used to break though hard clay. -
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Shorter hand chisel
8414.1 - Hexagonal cross-section rod of metal with a square cross-sectional tip, and a wider disc-ring approximately 3/7th along it's length. -
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Longer hand chisel
8413.1 - Long hexagonal cross-sectional tip, and a wider disc-ring 2/5ths along its length -
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Hammered gad (chisel)
8412.1 - Metal spike with extensively hammered flared end, and a tapering tip that shows signs of being sharpened: the very ground to a new angle. -
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Broken-tipped gad (chisel
8411.1 - Long, narrow metal spike with tapered tip, broken at the very end. Shows slight flaring from hammering at blunt end. -
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Gad (chisel)
8410.1 - Short metal spike with tapered tip and flared head from repeated hammering. Tip appears to have been sharpened, then end ground to a new angle -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
4 large nails
unknown4 nails, 2 of which are similar to one another. the shortest has a roughly cubic base beneath the head and a screw-through the other end. the longest does not have a flared-out head, but along with this two matching nails (which do have flared heads) has a pointed tip with a square cross-section. -
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Long curved chisel
8406.1 - Long chisel, half of which is curved and flattened; one end is well-hammered. Unflattened half is roughly octagonal in cross-section.