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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Carshalton Winder, 1935
Significant to mining history of Bendigo.Black and white photograph : winder machinery inside shed.Written in pencil on back of photograph in pencil: 'Carshalton winder ready to start 14.6.35''carshalton gold mine, diesel compressor, winder -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Carshalton Gold Mine, 1935
Significant to mining history of Bendigo.Black and white photograph : image shows Carshalton gold mine site; mine sheds under construction. Written in pencil on back of photograph in pencil: 'Carshalton 11.12.34'carshalton gold mine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Napoleon Gold Mine, 1935
Significant to mining history of Bendigo.Black and white photograph : Napoleon Gold Mine main shaft 1934. Shed under construction on right hand side, horse with cart near centre. Bushland and mullock heaps on left hand side. Written in pencil on back of photograph in pencil: 'Napoleon main shaft 18/9/34''napoleon gold mine -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, HORNBY - CLUNES, 1913
PHOTOGRAPH - GROUP OF SEVENTEEN MEN AND THREE YOUNG BOYS STANDING IN FRONT OF SHED AT CLUNES GOLD FIELDS LTD. 1913 ORIGINAL AND 2 COPIESTHE CLUNES GOLDFIELDS LTD 1913local history, photography, photographs, mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Napoleon Gold Mine Headframe, 1935
Significant to mining history of Bendigo.Black and white photograph: Napoleon metal headframe under construction. Mine shed in foreground and background. Kiosk sub-station (electricity supply) on right hand side of photo.Written in pencil on back of photographs in pencil: 'Napoleon 16.1.35''napoleon gold mine, headframe -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Napoleon Mine Battery, 1936
The Napoleon (BML) gold mine (1932) was located beside McDougall Road, Golden Gully, between Martin and Hattam Street. It had a depth of 921 feet. It was one of the latest and most lavish of Bendigo's mines. Plant and equipment were electrically driven. The four-compartment shaft, extra large by goldfield's standards, measured 17 feet 6 inches by 5 feet 2 inches and was cement lined below 900 feet instead of being red gum boxed as was the usual practice. The workshop was equipped to carry out all repairs for the equally lavish BML mines on the Nell Gwynne and Carshalton reefs. (The Gold Mines of Bendigo, Book 2, Arthur Victor Palmer)Significant to mining history of Bendigo.Black and white photograph: landscape view of mine sheds. Battery shed fully completed with trestleway to another shed. Trees in background. Written in pencil on back of photograph: 'completed battery 5/12/36'napoleon gold mine, napoleon reef gold mine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Napoleon Mine Battery, 1936
The Napoleon (BML) gold mine (1932) was located beside McDougall Road, Golden Gully, between Martin and Hattam Street. It had a depth of 921 feet. It was one of the latest and most lavish of Bendigo's mines. Plant and equipment were electrically driven. The four-compartment shaft, extra large by goldfield's standards, measured 17 feet 6 inches by 5 feet 2 inches and was cement lined below 900 feet instead of being red gum boxed as was the usual practice. The workshop was equipped to carry out all repairs for the equally lavish BML mines on the Nell Gwynne and Carshalton reefs. (The Gold Mines of Bendigo, Book 2, Arthur Victor Palmer)Significant to mining history of Bendigo.Black and white photograph: battery shed under erectionWritten in pencil on back of photograph: 'battery erection 17/1`1/36' and 'cracker station building' napoleon gold mine, napoleon reef gold mine