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Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Shepherd’s Gold Book launching with Gold Pan and Gold Washing Cradle
... Shepherd’s Gold Book launching with Gold Pan and Gold Washing Cradle...Gold Pan and Gold Washing Cradle....Gold Pan and Gold Washing Cradle. Stawell Shepherd’s Gold Book launching with Gold Pan and Gold Washing Cradle Photograph ...Shepherd’s Gold Book Launched 1966 with gold mining equipment. Gold Pan and Gold Washing Cradle.stawell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - GOLD WASHING CRADLE
... GOLD WASHING CRADLE...Gold washing Cradle - used on Central Victorian Gold Fields. ...Waterman, 17.4.75 Tool GOLD WASHING CRADLE ...Gold washing Cradle - used on Central Victorian Gold Fields. Previously on loan to National Museum of Australia. Wooden Construction. Circa 1860. On Display at Specimen Cottage 2014. Donated by R E.T. Waterman, 17.4.75cottage, miners -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - Small gold puddling Cradle
... ...Gold washing cradle...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields gold minning Gold washing cradle A wooden miner's cradle with metal sieve used to separate gold or other heavy minerals from soil and water. ...A wooden miner's cradle with metal sieve used to separate gold or other heavy minerals from soil and water. Washdirt and water were tipped into the sieve at the top while the cradle was rocked. The oscillating motion washed away sand and fine particles, leaving the gold trapped behind ridges across the bottom. Large rocks and gravel caught by the sieve were discarded by hand. The metal sieve is slightly damaged.gold minning, gold washing cradle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Audio - TED HOCKING COLLECTION: 45 RPM RECORD THE GOLDEN CITY BY RAY BURGESS, 1981
... He is standing with one foot on a gold washing cradle. On the reverse of the sleeve is printed the lyrics of the song....He is standing with one foot on a gold washing cradle. On the reverse of the sleeve is printed the lyrics of the song. ...On 45 rpm vinyl record entitled 'The Golden City' by Ray Burgess. Record is contained within a yellow coloured cardboard sleeve printed with a cartoon image of a man playing a banjo dressed as a miner. He is standing with one foot on a gold washing cradle. On the reverse of the sleeve is printed the lyrics of the song.Leeds Musicentertainment, music, records -
Orbost & District Historical Societygold panning dish, mid - late 19th century
... Panning dishes were used for washing fine gold from river sediments or from the residue trapped in cradles and puddling tubs. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland Panning dishes were used for washing fine gold from river sediments or from the residue trapped in cradles and puddling tubs. ...Panning dishes were used for washing fine gold from river sediments or from the residue trapped in cradles and puddling tubs. They were often used on the edge of streams/rivers to sift gold from alluvial soil or crushed quartz. This simple pan would have been filled with sand and gravel which might have contained gold. The pan was submerged in the water and shaken to sort the gold from the gravel and other material, with the lighter material gradually being washed over the lip until only the heavy deposits, such as gold, remained at the bottom. (ref. Museum Victoria) This pan was used by George Henry Douglas Russell Snr. As a young man prior to his enlistment in WW1 he panned for gold using this dish. During the war he became a vet sergeant in charge of horse lines.Gold panning is the oldest and simplest method of extracting gold. Gold pans had widespread use in alluvial gold fields where water is available. This item is an example of the type of pan commonly used on Victorian gold fields.A circular dull metal panning dish which has a wide rolled top lip which tapers down to a smaller diameter for the base which is flat. The pan has been made from ironmetal which has a coating of another metal with a matte grey finish. It has a small hanging hole and a reinforcing ring all around the top.russell-doug gold-panning mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. GETTING THE GOLD, c1850s
... Gold. Slide: (Continued) Nothing could be more astonishing than the sight of hundreds of men bustling about, all eagerness, all hurry, working away in the midst of mud of up to the hips, and pools of puddle thick as batter for a pudding; tubs, cradles, windlasses, and wee-gees, or long poles balanced by a stone at the end and a bucket at the other, to raise water for their washing - all in motion - a perfectly confounding phantasmagoria of impetuous action and of sludge. ...Gold. Slide: (Continued) Nothing could be more astonishing than the sight of hundreds of men bustling about, all eagerness, all hurry, working away in the midst of mud of up to the hips, and pools of puddle thick as batter for a pudding; tubs, cradles, windlasses, and wee-gees, or long poles balanced by a stone at the end and a bucket at the other, to raise water for their washing - all in motion - a perfectly confounding phantasmagoria of impetuous action and of sludge. ...Diggers & Mining. Getting the Gold. Slide: (Continued) Nothing could be more astonishing than the sight of hundreds of men bustling about, all eagerness, all hurry, working away in the midst of mud of up to the hips, and pools of puddle thick as batter for a pudding; tubs, cradles, windlasses, and wee-gees, or long poles balanced by a stone at the end and a bucket at the other, to raise water for their washing - all in motion - a perfectly confounding phantasmagoria of impetuous action and of sludge. (Continued) Markings: 34 994.LIF:4. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. GETTING THE GOLD, c1850s
... Gold. Slide: (Continued) The scene at the Gravel Pits was especially animated, and would have made a capital sketch. The crowded assemblage of white awnings on these clay heaps, which the diggers had raised to protect them at their work on rainy weather, these standing at different elevations; the diggers turning their windlasses; and others, in rows of half-a-dozen along the sides of muddy pools, working away at their puddling tubs with their shovels, chopping and stirring them about; other cradling; others washing out. ...Gold. Slide: (Continued) The scene at the Gravel Pits was especially animated, and would have made a capital sketch. The crowded assemblage of white awnings on these clay heaps, which the diggers had raised to protect them at their work on rainy weather, these standing at different elevations; the diggers turning their windlasses; and others, in rows of half-a-dozen along the sides of muddy pools, working away at their puddling tubs with their shovels, chopping and stirring them about; other cradling; others washing out. ...Diggers & Mining. Getting the Gold. Slide: (Continued) The scene at the Gravel Pits was especially animated, and would have made a capital sketch. The crowded assemblage of white awnings on these clay heaps, which the diggers had raised to protect them at their work on rainy weather, these standing at different elevations; the diggers turning their windlasses; and others, in rows of half-a-dozen along the sides of muddy pools, working away at their puddling tubs with their shovels, chopping and stirring them about; other cradling; others washing out. (Continued) Markings: 34 994.LIF:4. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Painting - ARTWORK NO 9 WASHING TAILINGS
... Washing Tailings No 9. Coloured illustration of Chinese gold miners , panning, cradling, whim in background....Washing Tailings No 9. Coloured illustration of Chinese gold miners , panning, cradling, whim in background. ...Washing Tailings No 9. Coloured illustration of Chinese gold miners , panning, cradling, whim in background.Unknownartwork, print, mining -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Painting - WES HARRY COLLECTION: S.T. GILL PRINTS, 1852 - 53
... washing, (b) Mt. Alexander Gold escort on road to Melbourne, (c) Road from Forest Creek to Bendigo, (d) Diggers Licensing, Castlemaine Camp, (e) Eaglehawk Gully, Bendigo, (f) Cradling, (g) The license inspected, (h) Puddling, (i) Fryers Creek Nr. ...gold diggers S.T. Gill Life on the Goldfields Diggers Mining S. T. Gill A collection of nine prints of watercolours by S.T. Gill, depicting life on the goldfields in 1852 - 53. (a) Tin dish washing, (b) Mt. Alexander Gold escort on road to Melbourne, (c) Road from Forest Creek to Bendigo, (d) Diggers Licensing, Castlemaine Camp, (e) Eaglehawk Gully, Bendigo, (f) Cradling, (g) The license inspected, (h) Puddling, (i) Fryers Creek Nr. ...A collection of nine prints of watercolours by S.T. Gill, depicting life on the goldfields in 1852 - 53. (a) Tin dish washing, (b) Mt. Alexander Gold escort on road to Melbourne, (c) Road from Forest Creek to Bendigo, (d) Diggers Licensing, Castlemaine Camp, (e) Eaglehawk Gully, Bendigo, (f) Cradling, (g) The license inspected, (h) Puddling, (i) Fryers Creek Nr. CastlemaineS. T. Gillpainting, watercolour, gold diggers, s.t. gill, life on the goldfields, diggers, mining -
Clunes MuseumBook, CASTLEMAINE MAIL, THE PENNYWEIGHT KIDS 1852 - 1857, 1988
... YELLOW COVER WITH IMAGES DRAWN IN BLACK INK BY THE AUTHOR, OF A SET OF GOLD SCALES, A MAN WASHING GRAVEL THROUGH A CRADLE FOR GOLD AND A WOMENT LOOKING OVER A CHILD'S CRADLE...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields local history book FOREST CREEK VICTORIA AUSTRALIA CHILDREN ON THE GOLDDFIELDS SMALL VOLUME RELATING TO DEATH OF CHILDREN ON THE GOLDFIELDS AT FOREST CREEK, VICTORIA, 1852-1857 HANDWRITTEN IN BLUE BIRO : CLUMES MUSEUM FROM THE AUTHOR, 95 ROWAN WRITTEN IN BLUE BIRO - ENQ. 742522 YELLOW COVER WITH IMAGES DRAWN IN BLACK INK BY THE AUTHOR, OF A SET OF GOLD SCALES, A MAN WASHING GRAVEL THROUGH A CRADLE FOR GOLD AND A WOMENT LOOKING OVER A CHILD'S CRADLE THE PENNYWEIGHT KIDS 1852 - 1857 Book BOOK CASTLEMAINE MAIL A R MCMILLAN ...SMALL VOLUME RELATING TO DEATH OF CHILDREN ON THE GOLDFIELDS AT FOREST CREEK, VICTORIA, 1852-1857YELLOW COVER WITH IMAGES DRAWN IN BLACK INK BY THE AUTHOR, OF A SET OF GOLD SCALES, A MAN WASHING GRAVEL THROUGH A CRADLE FOR GOLD AND A WOMENT LOOKING OVER A CHILD'S CRADLEnon-fictionSMALL VOLUME RELATING TO DEATH OF CHILDREN ON THE GOLDFIELDS AT FOREST CREEK, VICTORIA, 1852-1857local history, book, forest creek victoria australia, children on the golddfields
