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Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - Colour, Former Beechworth Powder Magazine, 2011, 11/09/2011
... Former Beechworth Powder Magazine, 2011......Beechworth powder magazine...PO Box 93R, Redan, 3350 goldfields Beechworth Beechworth powder magazine powder magazine Former Beechworth Powder Magazine, 2011 Photograph - Colour ...beechworth, beechworth powder magazine, powder magazine -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph
... Beechworth...powder magazine...The photograph is of the Powder Magazine and gorge in Beechworth. The Magazine was built for six hundred and ninety-seven pounds in 1859 by "T Dawson and company." ... Magazine after construction, most likely when it was storing gunpowder during a signifiant time period for the region. Beechworth powder magazine gunpowder mining beechworth powder magazine explosives Atchison and Lumsden T Dawson and company gorge granite granite building 1860 Black and white photograph printed on paper. ...The photograph is of the Powder Magazine and gorge in Beechworth. The Magazine was built for six hundred and ninety-seven pounds in 1859 by "T Dawson and company." However, the walls were constructed later in 1860 by "Atchison and Lumsden," a different building firm. The Beechworth Magazine was one of many made by the government for the storage of gunpowder. However, the building eventually stopped being used as the mining decreased in the area, finally becoming unsused with the invention of nitro-glycerine compounds. The magazine was created to hold large quantities of gunpowder and much of its design was to hinder the prospective of damage. These safety features included double arched foundations and an arched inner roof, which would move a possible explosion upwards. Also, a process of lighting conductors, ventilation and heavy granite walls were incorporated in the designThe photograph shows historic significance due to its association with the mining era in Beechworth in the late 1800s. The photo shows the Powder Magazine after construction, most likely when it was storing gunpowder during a signifiant time period for the region.Black and white photograph printed on paper.beechworth, powder magazine, gunpowder, mining, beechworth powder magazine, explosives, atchison and lumsden, t dawson and company, gorge, granite, granite building, 1860 -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph - Postcard
... Beechworth...powder magazine...The photograph is of the Powder Magazine and gorge in Beechworth. The Magazine was built for six hundred and ninety-seven pounds in 1859 by "T Dawson and company." ...Obverse: No 2 POWDER MAGAZINE BEECHWORTH. BUILT OF LOCAL GRANITE IN 1859-60. ... Magazine after construction in 1960, most likely when it was storing gunpowder during a signifiant time period for the region. Beechworth powder magazine gunpowder mining beechworth powder magazine explosives Atchison and Lumsden T Dawson and company gorge granite granite building 1860 Obverse: No 2 POWDER MAGAZINE BEECHWORTH. ...The photograph is of the Powder Magazine and gorge in Beechworth. The Magazine was built for six hundred and ninety-seven pounds in 1859 by "T Dawson and company." However, the walls were constructed later in 1860 by "Atchison and Lumsden," a different building firm. The Beechworth Magazine was one of many made by the government for the storage of gunpowder. However, the building eventually stopped being used as the mining decreased in the area, finally becoming unsused with the invention of nitro-glycerine compounds. The magazine was created to hold large quantities of gunpowder and much of its design was to hinder the prospective of damage. These safety features included double arched foundations and an arched inner roof, which would move a possible explosion upwards. Also, a process of lighting conductors, ventilation and heavy granite walls were incorporated in the designThe photograph shows historic significance due to its association with the mining era in Beechworth in the late 1800s. The photo shows the Powder Magazine after construction in 1960, most likely when it was storing gunpowder during a signifiant time period for the region.Black and white rectangular postcard printed on cardObverse: No 2 POWDER MAGAZINE BEECHWORTH. BUILT OF LOCAL GRANITE IN 1859-60. Reverse: KODAK / POST CARD / CORRESPONDANCE. ADDRESS ONLYbeechworth, powder magazine, gunpowder, mining, beechworth powder magazine, explosives, atchison and lumsden, t dawson and company, gorge, granite, granite building, 1860 -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, Beechworth Candid Photos, Unknown c1869-1940
... beechworth historic building...Powder Magazine...Powder Magazine was built in 1859 by T Dawson and Company for fifteen hundred pounds and was restored in 1966 by the National Trust. The building was constructed to store black-powder used by miners on the goldfields for blasting for mining and quarrying as legally, miners had to leave bulk gunpowder the Powder Magazine overnight. Due to the passing of an 1857 act regulating the importation, transportation and importation of black powder, several Powder Magazines like the Beechworth...Powder Magazine overnight. Due to the passing of an 1857 act regulating the importation, transportation and importation of black powder, several Powder Magazines like the Beechworth Powder Magazine were constructed. ...The Powder Magazine was built in 1859 by T Dawson and Company for fifteen hundred pounds and was restored in 1966 by the National Trust. The building was constructed to store black-powder used by miners on the goldfields for blasting for mining and quarrying as legally, miners had to leave bulk gunpowder the Powder Magazine overnight. Due to the passing of an 1857 act regulating the importation, transportation and importation of black powder, several Powder Magazines like the Beechworth Powder Magazine were constructed. The Magazine Powder is uniquely designed to ensure that in the chance of an explosion, the explosion is minimalized by travelling vertically rather than horizontally. The Powder Magazine was constructed using granite, slate roofing and a high stone wall and includes several safety features including wooden nails, lightning rod and a solid outer wall. This photograph is historically significant as it documents the development of laws related to mining, the actions taken to ensure the safety of those nearby potentially dangerous equipment and the architectural skills to design a storage facility to minimize damage caused by a potential explosion. A sepia toned rectangular photograph printed on matte paper.Reverse: Beechworth Candid Photos/ Phone 281570/ 5 Finch Street 3747/historic building, beechworth historic building, powder magazine, beechworth -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, different times
... Powder Magazine...beechworth...The Powder Magazine at Beechworth was built in 1859 with the stone boundary walls completed the following year. ...These photographs are significant as they depict a building that is historically significant with the history of gold mining in the area, demonstrating the features of the buildings being designed for the safe storage of black powder. Powder Magazine beechworth powder magazine Gold Mining Quarry historical building Buildings 1. ...The Powder Magazine at Beechworth was built in 1859 with the stone boundary walls completed the following year. The building was used to store large amounts of gunpowder for the surrounding mining and quarrying industries. It was closed in 1918 and was left to deteriorate over the following decades. During the depression, people would camp in the deteriorating building so the council had the roof removed. The roof and the building were restored between 1963-1966 by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and is now structurally sound and open to the public. These photographs are significant as they depict a building that is historically significant with the history of gold mining in the area, demonstrating the features of the buildings being designed for the safe storage of black powder.Black and white rectangular photographs printed on paper1. Reverse BMM 8666.1 2. Reverse Photo/ Noel C Elliston/ Wangaratta/ BMM 8666.2 3. Reverse Photo The Age (not used)/ 13777/ S/S 4 1/16"/ 133 Screen/ Copyright stamp/ BMM 8666.3 4. Reverse Roof has been removed/ BMM 8666.4 5. Reverse Photo by F Strahan Parkville/ (unknown writing), 1965/ Reduce to 5 5/8 wide/ 133 Screen 13777/ BMM 8666.5 6. Reverse BMM 8666.6/ Replacing roof 1965 7. Obverse Powder magazine/ proposed to be built/ at Portland 7. Reverse Enlarge to 4"/ 2 H T Blocks/ 133 Screen 13955/ Melb University Press/ BMM 8666.7powder magazine, beechworth powder magazine, gold mining, quarry, historical building, buildings -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumUniform - Protective Boots
... Beechworth...Mining...Powder Magazine...The Beechworth Powder Magazine was constructed in 1859, and was used as a storage room for large amounts of black-powder used in mining and quarrying. ...These protective over-boots were compulsorily worn in the Powder Magazine so as not to induce static electricity.The Beechworth Powder Magazine was constructed in 1859, and was used as a storage room for large amounts of black-powder used in mining and quarrying. By law, miners were required to leave bulk black-powder in this building overnight.Pair of brown over-boots. Large, lighter leather foot with polished harder leather back and sole, stitched at sides, four lace holes. Stitched leather insole and pull tab at back.burke museum, beechworth, mining, powder magazine, footware -
National Wool MuseumPennant
... Beechworth Victoria Golden Horseshoe Monument 1855 Handprinted Made in Australia BEECHWORTH Vic. Powder Magazine...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Beechworth Victoria Beechworth Victoria Golden Horseshoe Monument 1855 Handprinted Made in Australia BEECHWORTH Vic. Powder Magazine Pennant ...Beechworth Victoria Golden Horseshoe Monument 1855 Handprinted Made in Australia BEECHWORTH Vic. Powder Magazinebeechworth, victoria -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumContainer - Box, National Explosives Co Ltd, c1870
... Explosives were stored at Beechworth Powder Magazine...Beechworth high-country This cardbord box was used to package explosives which were used for mining. Black powder and dynamite were heavily used on the goldfields to blast away large sections of earth which. Explosives were stored at Beechworth Powder Magazine ...This cardbord box was used to package explosives which were used for mining. Black powder and dynamite were heavily used on the goldfields to blast away large sections of earth which. Explosives were stored at Beechworth Powder MagazineMining played an important role in the history of Beechworth, for the township was established in the mid-1850s after gold was discovered in the area. The success of goldmining lead to the growth and development of early Beechworth.A brown rectangular cardbord box with opening flaps at top and features printed text on sides and top.GLASGOW / THE PERFECT COMBINATION / NOBEL-GLASGOW EXPLOSIVES / NOBEL-GLASGOW DETONATORSburke museum, beechworth, mining, explosives -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Heritage Victoria Industry, National Trust of Australia, 1990
... Heritage Victoria Industry|McKay - Massey Ferguson Site|Avoca Powder Magazine|State Bank Williamstown|Pipemaker's Park|Beechworth Town|Rushworth Chronicle|Powelltown Saw Mill Sites|South Channel Fort|Victoria Brewery|Walkerville Lime Kilns|Williamstown Time Ball Tower and Tide Gauge|Wonthaggi Coal Mine|Mount Difficult Quarry Heatherlie|LaL Lal Blast Furnace|Geelong Telegraph Station|J. ...Heritage Victoria Industry|McKay - Massey Ferguson Site|Avoca Powder Magazine|State Bank Williamstown|Pipemaker's Park|Beechworth Town|Rushworth Chronicle|Powelltown Saw Mill Sites|South Channel Fort|Victoria Brewery|Walkerville Lime Kilns|Williamstown Time Ball Tower and Tide Gauge|Wonthaggi Coal Mine|Mount Difficult Quarry Heatherlie|LaL Lal Blast Furnace|Geelong Telegraph Station|J. ...Collection of information sheets on industries in Victoria -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Russell Yeoman, Beechworth Jusice Precinct, 2005
... Beechworth Gaol and courthouse in Victoria, Australia. Located primarily around Ford and Camp Streets, it features honey-coloured granite architecture from the 1850s gold rush era, including the Telegraph Station, Burke Museum, and Powder Magazine. ...Beechworth Gaol and courthouse in Victoria, Australia. Located primarily around Ford and Camp Streets, it features honey-coloured granite architecture from the 1850s gold rush era, including the Telegraph Station, Burke Museum, and Powder Magazine. ...Comparitive example from the mid 1880s with the Eltham Justice Precinct of 1859/1860. AI Overview - The Beechworth Historic Precinct is a nationally significant, well-preserved 19th-century collection of government buildings, including the Old Beechworth Gaol and courthouse in Victoria, Australia. Located primarily around Ford and Camp Streets, it features honey-coloured granite architecture from the 1850s gold rush era, including the Telegraph Station, Burke Museum, and Powder Magazine. Key Components of the Justice & Administrative Precinct: Beechworth Courthouse (1859): Famously hosted over 40 hearings for the Kelly Gang, including Ned Kelly’s committal hearing in 1880. Old Beechworth Gaol (1859–1864): A major prison structure that held many notorious bushrangers and criminals; now listed on the National Heritage List. Police Station & Chinese Protectorate Office (1858): Crucial buildings reflecting the governance of the 1850s gold rush, with the Chinese Protectorate being a rare surviving example. Telegraph Station (1858): A vital communications hub in the pre-internet era.beechworth jusice precinct, russell yeoman collection
