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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Geological specimen - GRAPTOLITE COLLECTION: TETRAGRAPTUS PROXIMATUS NICHOLSON
... by the School of Mines Museum, Pall Mall, Bendigo. Geological specimen ...Tetragraptus proximatus Nicholson. Dark grey rock, ' La15' written on sticker. Lancefieldian. Fossil collection was formerly held by the School of Mines Museum, Pall Mall, Bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Geological specimen - GRAPTOLITE COLLECTION: THREE SPECIES OF GRAPTOLITES ON ONE ROCK
... . Geological specimen GRAPTOLITE COLLECTION: THREE SPECIES ...1. Tetragraptus decipiens T.S.H. 2. Tetragraptus fructicosus (J. Hall) 3br. 3. Didymograptus lucus T.S.H. (41333) Pale grey rock, 'La12'; "Be19' and 'Be25' on stickers adjacent to 3 fossils described. Lancefieldian and Bendigonian specimens of graptolites Fossil collection formerly held in the School of Mines Museum, Pall Mall, Bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Geological specimen - GRAPTOLITE COLLECTION: ISOGRAPTUS CADUCEUS VAR. VICTORIAE HARRIS
... Museum, Pall Mall, Bendigo. Geological specimen GRAPTOLITE ...Isograptus caduceus var. victoriae Harris Castlemanian Dark Grey rock, multiple graptolite fossils on 2 faces of rock. Sticker with 'Ca38' on rock. Fossil collection formerly held in the School of Mines Museum, Pall Mall, Bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Geological specimen - GRAPTOLITE COLLECTION: TETRAGRAPTUS ACCLINANS
... . Geological specimen GRAPTOLITE COLLECTION: TETRAGRAPTUS ACCLINANS ...Tetragraptus acclinans, Lancefieldian Pale brown coloured rock, pencil circle drawn around graptolite fossil specimen. Fossil collection formerly held in the School of Mines Museum, Pall Mall, Bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GRAPTOLITE COLLECTION: MINING AND GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL 1938
4 pages from the 'Mining and Geological Journal', July 1938. Front page is an index to figures in the graptolite collection. 'Numbers in brackets are taken from the Fossils Register of the Mines Department Museum, Melbourne, and refer to the specimens in the Museum.' Lancefieldian, Bendigonian, Chewtonian, Castlemainian, Yapeenian, Middle Ordovician, Upper Ordovician, Gisbornian, Estonian and Bolindian categories are described. The numbers on the BHS fossil collection relate to the numbers/names on the page. Two following pages illustrate the fossil types within the major categories. Small sign with pages ' 'Fossils, Bendigo & /surrounding Districts' was with the fossil display in a glass display cabinet, ex Museum of Mines Museum, Bendigo. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Geological specimen - AMY HUXTABLE COLLECTION: MINERAL COLLECTION
... of copper lead Malachite, copper carbonate, ore of copper Geological ...Fifty three mineral samples collected by Amy Huxtable. Samples in two plastic partitioned boxes. Samples were originally housed in poor conditions in matchbox inserts and placed on cotton wool. Existing labels, hand printed on tan card: Cerussite, crystalline ore of silver lead Galena, ore of silver lead, fine grained Galena, ore of silver lead, coarse grained Native copper, wave like form Malachite, copper carbonate, ore of copper Chalcopyrite, copper iron sulphide, ore of copper lead Malachite, copper carbonate, ore of coppermining, sampling, mineral samples -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Azurite with Malachite, Azurite with Malachite (Walhalla, Coopers Creek) - geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Malachite, Malachite - Geological specimen
... -country Malachite - Geological specimen Geological specimen ... -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Malachite, Malachite (possibly from Burra SA) - Geological specimen
... -country Malachite (possibly from Burra SA) - Geological specimen ... -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Native Copper, Native Copper (Copper in pure form) - Geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Bornite, Bornite - geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Bornite, Bornite (Peacock ore) - geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Amber, Amber (Romania) - Geological Specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Molybdenite, Molybdenite (Everton - used for hardening steel on quartz) - geological collection
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Iron Ore, Iron Ore (pure) - geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Quartz with Gold, Quartz with gold - geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Kadin, Kadin (Fern leaf fossil) - geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Chalcedony, Chalcedony (Quartz family, local - Woolshed) - Geological Specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Galen on Quartz, Galen on Quartz (Gapsted area) - geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Conglomerate, Conglomerate - geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Calcite, Calcite - geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Copper & Silver Ore, Copper & Silver Ore - Geological specimen
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Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Cassiterite, Cassiterite (Oxide of Tin) - Geological Specimen
... -country Cassiterite (Oxide of Tin) - Geological Specimen ... -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Geological specimen - Mining, Broken Dimond Drill Pieces
... Samples, Basalt - granite Broken Dimond Drill Pieces Geological ...Used to drill through the red Iron stone - reefs end of Stawell. Found along Darlington Road after drilling to erect a Power Pole 2X Cylindrical Broken used Dimond Drill - Core Samples, Basalt - granite -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - REEFS AND SPURS ON BENDIGO GOLDFIELD
Three pages of information (copied ) regarding reefs and spurs on Bendigo Goldfield. Page 1020 'Geology of Australian ore deposits', drawings labelled in blue biro: No 19 level Virginia Mine, No 6 level South Virginia; No 9 level, Big blue, Big Blue, Deborah Cons'ted ( consolidated?) North Deborah. On bottom ' cross sections through various saddle reefs, showing the range of shape possible, and the association with monchiquite dykes' Page 1021 ( cont) Virginia South Extended; 3000ft New Chum Rly; Catherine Reef, Spurs in Carlisle. On bottom ' Cross sections through a trough reef, 'double' saddle reef and spurry systems. Final page: mines listed and descriptions of workings: Golden Age, Johnson's Reef Extended, Golden Pyke, Constellation, Great Northern, Virginia, Specimen Hill United, New Argus, Clarence United, North Argus, South New Moon.bendigo, mining, reefs and spurs -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Geological specimen - Copper ore
... of the Empress of the Sea shipwrecked in Nepean Bay 1861 Geological ...The Empress of the Sea was a magnificent three masted, square rigged, wooden sailing clipper ship built in Boston, USA. The Empress of the Sea is historically and archaeologically significant as it was one of Donald Mackay's famous wooden clipper ships, i.e. representative of a particular design or type. It was also associated with both the Black Ball and White Star Lines of Australian Packets, which carried thousands of immigrants from Britain to Australia. The Empress of the Sea caught fire at Queenscliff at 4 am on 19 December 1861. When the officer of the watch attempted to extinguish the fire they found fire pump handles missing and buckets ineffective. Fire became out of control and the ship was sailed from anchorage and ran ashore at Point Nepean. Ship rolled over onto starboard side by force of the tide and the shifting ballast. The port side was burnt to the copper. The Empress of the Sea lies in 5 metres (16 feet) to 7 metres (23 feet) of water, 700 metres (2,297 feet) offshore from Nepean Bay, Port Phillip. The site covers an area 150 metres (492 feet) long and 50 metres (164 feet) wide. The bow lies towards the south-west. Piece of copper ore, possibly part of ships cargo, recovered from the site of the Empress of the Sea shipwrecked in Nepean Bay 1861shipwrecks, nepean bay, empress of the sea -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Geological specimen, Stone Chips From Old Law Courts, Russell Street (Melb), 1974
... Street (Melb) Geological specimen Geological specimen ...The law court buildings on the corner of Russell and La Trobe Streets (Melbourne) were later to house the Supreme Court of Victoria. The law courts were built in 1842. The inscription by Dorothy Rogers [sic] incorrectly describes the builders as Swanson Bros., who instead were the builders of the later Magistrates Court on the same site. Matchbox containing architectural fragments from the old law courts [Supreme Court] in Russell Street. The matchbox has a label on the front and more detailed information included in a note inside the box. The item is believed to have belonged to the historian Dorothy Rogers.Exterior "Chips from the old law courts Russell St." Inside: "Court House built by Swanson Bros in 1842 of Moorabool Stone & opened 1st time [sic] in 1843. Stone composed of tiny shells".dorothy rogers collection, supreme court - melbourne (vic), supreme court of victoria - russell street - melbourne (vic) -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo Chalet
Plaque, "Buffalo Falls Hotel / Historic list of prominent guests 1888-1919"
Possibly predates Chalet. ".There is also a wooden plaque displaying the names of notable guests who stayed at the Buffalo Falls Hotel that once stood at the foot of the mountain. the pioneering Manfield family opened this early hotel in the late 1880's and soon began taking visitors on walking treks up onto the plateau." (Pg 84 Historica, 2011). The Buffalo Falls Hotel was originally known as The Buffalo Falls Temperance Hotel and was built in 1888 by James Manfield. His daughter Alice became well known as a Mt Buffalo guide and was renowned for her mountain knowledge as well as for her distinctive alpine pant suit. The Hotel was constructed opposite the newly opened 'Staker's Track', a walking track , now known as the "Big Walk" was, a steep 6 hour walk, which nevertheless opened the mountain up to early tourism, attracting leading figures from Melbourne Society as well as significant artists, Naturalists and Scientists eager to explore and experience the unique scenery and geological features of the Mountain. Baron Von Mueller as Government botanist was one of the first white men to ascend to the plateau in 1853, collecting alpine specimens . Each of the names on this honor roll were significant cultural and society figures of Victorian/Edwardian Melbourne .Listed in Draft Inventory of Significant Items. Appendix A3. Framed Photographs, Pictures, etc. (Pg 165, Historica, 2011)Wooden plaque with black painted inscription, framed in black painted wood. Plaque is peaked at the top."BUFFALO FALLS HOTEL.... Historic list of prominent guests 1888-1919. Proprietor Jane R. Manfield. Lord Hopetoun. Lord & Lady Brassey. Lord Lamington. Baron Sir F. Von Mueller. Sir William Zeal. Judge Sir H. William & Lady William. David Syme & Mrs Syme. Percy Grainger. Sir John & Lady Monash. George Farlow A.D.C. Prepared by Geo. W. Sykes "Buffalo House'." -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Geological specimen - Sample of Pulverised Dried Brown Coal, Maddingley Brown Coal Mine, 1981
... cylindrical plastic containers mounted on rectangular base Geological ...The Maddingley area of Bacchus Marsh was surveyed for brown coal deposits in the 1930s. By the early 1940s brown coal in large quantities was being extracted and was transported to Melbourne where it was used to fire boilers for the Australian Paper Mills (APM) company. By the 1970s APM was using natural gas instead of coal. Maddingley brown coal was then used to fire boilers for the CRA/VISY cardboard factory at Bacchus Marsh. This factory closed down in 1990. During the 1990s the mine was acquired by the Calleja family company who ran transport and waste management operations.The Maddingley Brown coal mine was a major industry in Bacchus Marsh for 50 years. A sample of coal from the mine is a reminder of the importance of this local industry over an extended period of time.Two cylindrical plastic containers mounted on rectangular baseSample of pulverised brown coal produced from Maddingley brown coal deposit located at Bacchus Marsh Victoria, October 1981. Moisture content 12% - Specific energy - 22 GJ/Tonne - Particle size - 25% +90 Microncoal mines, mining, brown coal, maddingley brown coal mine -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Geological specimen - Murray River Red Gum Geological Specimen c. 6000 BP
... a Murray River red gum. Geological specimen Murray River Red Gum ...This wood was cut from a 6000 year old Murray River red gum retrieved from the Wodonga gravel pits on the flood plain. The Museum of Victoria displayed this wood in the base on which Phar Lap stands. It was made by Kevin Barton of the Kiewa Valley to the order of Dr. James Bowler, the geologist who dated the ancient gravel pit red gums. This specimen is historically significant and unique in local, national, and international context. It is unique, of scientific and research value, and exceptionally rare due to its age. 6000 year old wood from a Murray River red gum. geology, geological, murray river, red gym, murray river red gum, kiewa, wodonga, history