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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Gold Mine, Stawell Gold Mine Drives Underground 1988
Workers standing in Stawell Gold Mine Underground Drives. One Drive showing rock backfillpanorama, gold, mining -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Stawell Gold Mine, Stawell Gold Mine Emergency Plan, 1/08/2015
Plans produced by Mine for Emergency use showing ventilation & Emergency Exits Plans and Conatacts.Ring Bound A3 book with laminated Covers & Black and Yellow Banding for attentionDate of Issue 31/ 08/2015 Uncontrolled Copymining, gold -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map, Stawell Gold Mine, Stawell Gold Mine Photo Map of Stawell Township showing Underground Declines in mining lease, 2007
SGM photo Map 2007 Produced for Public Consultation over Big Hill Open Pit Proposal. Aerial Views Stawellmining, gold, map -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala cum Moonlight Mine with tailings dam & the Grampians in the background. c1900's
Magdala cum Moonlight Mine. Wide view of mine with Grampians Mountains in background.Mine with snow. The Cyanide plant was constructed in Sept 1900 and became the largest in Victoria. Just in front of the large tree a ramp can be seen and a horse and dray going up the ramp. Just below and to the left of the tree the cyanide vats can be seen. On the right is the poppet head of the Magdala and Oriental and North Cross Mine. The fire station is on the left in the far distance. with the W S Heal & Sons Coachbuilders Corner of Lazelle and Byrne Street businessMagdala Cum Moonlight Mine. Herbert's Studio. Stawellstawell gold mining -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map, Gold Mines of Australia, Stawell Investment Geological Plan. Mine Area showing Mineshafts
The Reefs Mine shaft locationsGold Mines of Australia Ltd mining, gold, map -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Victorian Canoe Club, Old mine, 1930–35
Canoeing on the River Yarra at Melbourne was an important and widespread recreational pursuit for Melbournians, especially in the first half of the twentieth century. The Victorian Canoe Club was formed in 1912 at a meeting in Melbourne and its first committee elected in the same year. Records indicate that the Club continued into at least the 1950s .The photos in this album are historically and socially significant as a record of recreational activities in the first half of the twentieth century. A number of photographs in the album provide views of sections of the Yarra, as well as areas in regional Victoria, that may otherwise be unavailable.One of 12 sepia [faded] photographs of members of the Victorian Canoe Club. This photo shows members of the club posed with other tourists in an old mine."Old mine"victorian canoe club, travel -- 1930s, gold mines -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Weapon - Mine
Two mines recovered from RAN depot - Swan Island Defence FacilityMines WW 2 mines, swan island, r a n -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map, Stawell Gold Mine, Plan of Surface Topographical Detail, 27 March 2007
Stawell Victoria Showing Magdala Decline as at 27 March 2007 Stawell Gold Mines mining, gold -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Document (Sub-Item) - Information Folder, Sad Fatal Accident at Hiscock's [Mine]; also Locomotive Mine Disaster, 1933; 1850s mining accident involving Robert Blyth; Notes of the Trial Saw Mill at Buninyong
Notes relate to the 'Sad Fatal Accident' involving Martha Williams at Hiscock's [Mine]; also Locomotive Mine Disaster, 1933; 1850s mining accident involving Robert Blyth; Notes of the Trial Saw Mill at Buninyong.gold mining, inquests, buninyong, imperial mine, mining, trial saw mill, forestry -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Waterfilled Remains of the Ballarat School of Mines Model Mine Shaft, 1980, 23/06/1980
The model mine was assoicated with the earliest days of the Ballarat School of Mines, and provided hands on practical experiences.Black and white photograph of the watervilled remains of the Ballarat School of Mines Model Mine Shaft, which was uncovered in August 1980.ballarat school of mines, model mine, battery, mine shaft, mining laboratory -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map, Stawell Gold Mine, SGM Mineralized System Longitudinal Projection showing Diamond Drilling Holes 2007, June 2007
Section of Big Hill showing Diamond Drill holes through Magdala, Magdala North and Golden Gift Ore bodies to 2000m levelLegend of Mine workings numbered. 1980's mining, gold, map -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Costume - Cap, Mine Rescue
Mine Rescue TeamCap - Black Mesh - Black reverse cloth embroidered PatchEmergaency Responce Team Blue Healers STAWELL GOLD MINE -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Antimony Mine c1880
Black and white photograph of mine building with poppet head behind and tall chimney to right of picture. (3 copies)Typed below photograph, "Antimony Mine. Now Civic Centre site, c1880". -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Postcard - Oban Stawell RSL, Stawell RSL Building- former Mine Owner's Residence
Stawell R.S.L. Formerly "Oban" Private residence of a Mine Owner.Former mine owners residenceNote Card One of Six Historic Stawell Buildings by Mrs Jan Bosher. Sepia drawing of R.S.L. still with ornate balconiesStawell RSL Building-Former Mine Owner's residencestawell houses -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map, Stawell Gold Mine, Plan Showing Wonga Pit and Underground Development, August 2001
Stawell Gold Mines Victoria Scale 1 : 2500mining, gold -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map, Stawell Gold Mine, Tenement Boundaries Stawell Township 2001, August 2001
Showing Underground Development Stawell Gold Mines Victoria Scale 1 : 20000mining, gold -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map, Stawell Gold Mine, Milling Area Site Arrangement 2002, 12/6/2002
Plus Bench Mark Levels Stawell Gold Mines Victoria Scale 1 : 20000mining, gold -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Margaret Malone, Letter regarding gold assay from Mount Egerton Mine, 10/02/2014
Margaret Malone was associated with a kaolin mine at Mount Egerton. WOMAN WHO MANAGES A MINE Works With A Vision (By a Special Corespondent) BALLARAT, August 22.—Like a Heroine in a Bret Harte story of the Soaring: Forties Miss Margaret Malone, the only woman mine manager in Australia, has lived most of her life in an atmosphere where hope springs eternal in the gold-seeking breast. Forty years ago her father gave up farming to seek the elusive mineral near Ballarat. "One day my mother went for a walk along the Gordon-Egerton road and picked up a pebble with a few specks of gold in it," she told an interviewer yesterday, recounting the early history of the nine she now runs at Egerton. "Dad said, There must be more where that came from,' and hopefully sank a shaft. Our hopes were dashed, however, when he found only white clay. No one realised then the value of the disappointing looking white stuff which was all that Dad could find from every shaft he sank. At last be gave up the search, and the kaolin remained untouched." Later an Englishman from a pottery town in the old country urged Mr. Malone to try and sell his clay, and he sent some to the Bendigo potteries, but nothing came of it, and it was left to Miss Malone, after her father's death, to start on her unusual career by finding purchasers in Sydney and Melbourne for her clay, and herself working the mine. Strenuous Work "Mine managing is strenuous work in more ways than one," she admitted. "I have, to go down my mine daily, ad sometimes have to descend perpendicular ladders for about 150 ft. to reach areas being worked. I have to be my own manager, she explained, "because it is necessary to teach the men I employ the methods of grading clays." A New Cure She is convinced that a number of uses for kaolin, apart from pottery, soap and drugs, are yet to be discovered. "One of my employees has already found a new use for it," she said, "although scarcely one to be generally recommended, perhaps. By chewing a small piece of the clay he firmly believes that he "cured himself of heart burn." "All That Glistens" There is more in Miss Malone's mining than meets the eye, however. The actual working of the field and the substantial profit she makes on it do not fill her days. Always before her - dangles the compelling vision that caused her father, in his day, to give up farming to seek for gold. "All the time I am getting my clay dug," she confessed, "1 am watching for the colour of gold. One of these days I may strike it." WOMAN WHO MANAGES A MINE Works With A Vision (By a Special Corespondent) BALLARAT, August 22.—Like a Heroine in a Bret Harte story of the Soaring: Forties Miss Margaret Malone, the only woman mine manager in Australia, has lived most of her life in an atmosphere where hope springs eternal in the gold-seeking breast. Forty years ago her father gave up farming to seek the elusive mineral near Ballarat. "One day my mother went for a walk along the Gordon-Egerton road and picked up a pebble with a few specks of gold in it," she told an interviewer yesterday, recounting the early history of the nine she now runs at Egerton. "Dad said, There must be more where that came from,' and hopefully sank a shaft. Our hopes were dashed, however, when he found only white clay. No one realised then the value of the disappointing looking white stuff which was all that Dad could find from every shaft he sank. At last be gave up the search, and the kaolin remained untouched." Later an Englishman from a pottery town in the old country urged Mr. Malone to try and sell his clay, and he sent some to the Bendigo potteries, but nothing came of it, and it was left to Miss Malone, after her father's death, to start on her unusual career by finding purchasers in Sydney and Melbourne for her clay, and herself working the mine. Strenuous Work "Mine managing is strenuous work in more ways than one," she admitted. "I have, to go down my mine daily, ad sometimes have to descend perpendicular ladders for about 150 ft. to reach areas being worked. I have to be my own manager, she explained, "because it is necessary to teach the men I employ the methods of grading clays." A New Cure She is convinced that a number of uses for kaolin, apart from pottery, soap and drugs, are yet to be discovered. "One of my employees has already found a new use for it," she said, "although scarcely one to be generally recommended, perhaps. By chewing a small piece of the clay he firmly believes that he "cured himself of heart burn." "All That Glistens" There is more in Miss Malone's mining than meets the eye, however. The actual working of the field and the substantial profit she makes on it do not fill her days. Always before her - dangles the compelling vision that caused her father, in his day, to give up farming to seek for gold. "All the time I am getting my clay dug," she confessed, "1 am watching for the colour of gold. One of these days I may strike it." (WOMAN WHO MANAGES A MINE Works With A Vision (By a Special Corespondent) BALLARAT, August 22.—Like a Heroine in a Bret Harte story of the Soaring: Forties Miss Margaret Malone, the only woman mine manager in Australia, has lived most of her life in an atmosphere where hope springs eternal in the gold-seeking breast. Forty years ago her father gave up farming to seek the elusive mineral near Ballarat. "One day my mother went for a walk along the Gordon-Egerton road and picked up a pebble with a few specks of gold in it," she told an interviewer yesterday, recounting the early history of the nine she now runs at Egerton. "Dad said, There must be more where that came from,' and hopefully sank a shaft. Our hopes were dashed, however, when he found only white clay. No one realised then the value of the disappointing looking white stuff which was all that Dad could find from every shaft he sank. At last be gave up the search, and the kaolin remained untouched." Later an Englishman from a pottery town in the old country urged Mr. Malone to try and sell his clay, and he sent some to the Bendigo potteries, but nothing came of it, and it was left to Miss Malone, after her father's death, to start on her unusual career by finding purchasers in Sydney and Melbourne for her clay, and herself working the mine. Strenuous Work "Mine managing is strenuous work in more ways than one," she admitted. "I have, to go down my mine daily, ad sometimes have to descend perpendicular ladders for about 150 ft. to reach areas being worked. I have to be my own manager, she explained, "because it is necessary to teach the men I employ the methods of grading clays." A New Cure She is convinced that a number of uses for kaolin, apart from pottery, soap and drugs, are yet to be discovered. "One of my employees has already found a new use for it," she said, "although scarcely one to be generally recommended, perhaps. By chewing a small piece of the clay he firmly believes that he "cured himself of heart burn." "All That Glistens" There is more in Miss Malone's mining than meets the eye, however. The actual working of the field and the substantial profit she makes on it do not fill her days. Always before her - dangles the compelling vision that caused her father, in his day, to give up farming to seek for gold. "All the time I am getting my clay dug," she confessed, "1 am watching for the colour of gold. One of these days I may strike it." (Adelaide Observer, 31 August 1929.)Hand written letter from Margaret Malone of the Mount Egerton Mine.Mount Egerton Mine February 10/14 The Manager Mining Dept Dear Sir, Last Monday week, I left with Mr Martell, a parcel of stone to be treated, requesting that cost of treatment, be deducted from some and balance of gold be forwarded me to above address. I was informed, this would occupy about a day or so, but not having received any communication so far, I shall be glad to hear from you are same. Yours faithfully Margaret Malonemargaret malone, female mine manager, kaolin, mount egerton, women -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Mine Haulage
Probably used at the Ballarat School of Mines for the Mine Driving CertificatePrinted book (missing cover) on Mine Haulage and Haulage Systemsmining, ballarat school of mines, haulage, gravity planes, engine planes, tail-rope system, knock-off links -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The Homeward Bound Gold Mine in Stawell c1898
Stawell Alluvial Mining Scene. The Homeward Bound Mine Company puddling machine c1898Four well dressed men and women standing in front of a steam driven puddling machine. Two horses and carts are in front of the puddler and three men standing on the machineEarly Mining Scene Stawell. Mine Believed to be "The Homeward Bound'stawell -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Pages from a book: Poseidon Alluvial Gold Mine, Tarnagulla, Poseidon Alluvial Gold Mine, Tarnagulla, circa 1916
Murray Comrie Collection. Pages from a book (unknown), this excerpt titled 'Poseidon Alluvial Gold Mine, Tarnagulla' by O.A.L. Whitelaw, Field Geologist. Includes a map (also extracted from the book) with title 'Poseidon Alluvial Gold Mines'. Map of the mines entire workings, above and below ground. tarnagulla, poseidon, mine, mining, gold -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter to School of Mines Ballarat enquiring about Mine Managers Course
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityHandwritten letter on line paper to School of Mines Ballarat from Alex Stewart enquiring about Mine Managers Course and requesting a prospectus.school of mines ballarat, alex stewart, mine managers course, prospectus -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala cum Moonlight Mine looking from Walker Street
Magdala cum Moonlight Mine. Two boys in front of view of mullock heap and mine site with poppet head and smoke stacks in rear of photo.Mine and waste heap with two boys and fence in foregroundstawell gold mining -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, Mine, 1961 -1973
Anti Personnel Mine - Integral fuse (practice) blue in colour with red/rust stripe. Yellowing cord attached on base and pin. Note that this is a practive model.Mine Apers Practice F3 6 with fuze intecral 82 Parts MFD By AFF.anti personnel mine -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, M18 Claymore Mine
Three part exhibit featuring mine body, curved block of C4 explosive and firing device. Olive drab in colour and metal composition.Front towards enemy - on mine body. Test set electrical M18. Firing device electrical.m18 claymore mine, sas -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter, Letter from The Mallina Gold Mine Limited to Mr Martell at Ballarat School of Mines, 1898
School of Mines Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation University Handwritten letters from The Mallina Gold Mine Limited to Mr Martell at Ballarat School of Mines dated 13th October 1898 and 29th October 1898the mallina gold mine limited, f.j. martell, school of mines ballarat, david melvin -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala cum Moonlight Mine c1890
Black and White photo of Magdala cum Moonlight Mine.Mine site with open area and fence in foreground."Magdala" Herbert's Studio. Stawell stawell gold mining -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Leviathan Mine, Cambrian Hill
Donald Mather designed and built the pilot plant at the Leviathan Mine. Black and white photographs of the Leviathan Mine, Cambrian Hill, Ballarat, including the head frame. .2) Two men in front of a chimney at the Leviathan Minedonald mather, mather, leviathan mine, pilot plant, head frame, steam, boiler, dog, cambrian hill -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original B/W Photograph, Lal Lal iron mine c1909, 1997
Photograph shows the main features of the iron mine smelter site. These include the tramway, with mine tub, the smelter, complete with the overhead track to the charge port at the top. Photograph provides detailed information operation of the smelterReproduction of original photograph of Lal Lal Iron Mine c1880lal lal smelter, tramway from mine, tramway to top of furnace for charging -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Antimony Mine, Ringwood 1920
Black and white photograph showing mine building and poppet head. Gum trees to left of picture. (3 copies, various sizes)Typed below photograph, "Antimony Mine, Ringwood - 1920". Catalogue card reads, "Main antimony mine, 1920. Now Civic Centre site. Mullock heaps ("tailings") around place used extensively in making roads in Ringwood in early days."