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Federation University Historical CollectionProgram, Booklet, Newspaper Cuttings, Map, Mount Lyell Contour Map
... Copy of a contour map of Mount Lyell, Tasmania, showing the mining areas of West Lyell, Glen Lyell. Gormanston, Cape Horn and Comstock....Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields mount lyell tasmania contour map Copy of a contour map of Mount Lyell, Tasmania, showing the mining areas of West Lyell, Glen Lyell. Gormanston, Cape Horn and Comstock. Mount Lyell Contour Map Program, Booklet, Newspaper Cuttings, Map ...Copy of a contour map of Mount Lyell, Tasmania, showing the mining areas of West Lyell, Glen Lyell. Gormanston, Cape Horn and Comstock.mount lyell, tasmania, contour map -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Mount Lyell Railway (Tasmania) ABT Locomotive Side Elevation, undated
... After consolidation of leases and company assets at the beginning of the twentieth century, Mount Lyell was the major company for the communities of Queenstown, Strahan and Gormanston. It closed in 1994. The Mount Lyell mining operations produced more than a million tonnes of copper, 750 tonnes of silver and 45 tonnes of gold since mining commenced in the early 1890s – which is equivalent to over 4 billion dollars worth of metal in 1995 terms....After consolidation of leases and company assets at the beginning of the twentieth century, Mount Lyell was the major company for the communities of Queenstown, Strahan and Gormanston. It closed in 1994. The Mount Lyell mining operations produced more than a million tonnes of copper, 750 tonnes of silver and 45 tonnes of gold since mining commenced in the early 1890s – which is equivalent to over 4 billion dollars worth of metal in 1995 terms. mount lyell locomotive mount lyell railway Quuenstown Tasmania Strahan Gormamston railway Copy of a plan of a locomotive. ...On 29 March 1893 the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company was formed. This Tasmanian mining company was often referred to as Mount Lyell. Mount Lyell, and was the dominant copper mining company of the Tasmanian West Coast from 1893 to 1994, and was based in Queenstown, Tasmania. After consolidation of leases and company assets at the beginning of the twentieth century, Mount Lyell was the major company for the communities of Queenstown, Strahan and Gormanston. It closed in 1994. The Mount Lyell mining operations produced more than a million tonnes of copper, 750 tonnes of silver and 45 tonnes of gold since mining commenced in the early 1890s – which is equivalent to over 4 billion dollars worth of metal in 1995 terms.Copy of a plan of a locomotive.mount lyell, locomotive, mount lyell railway, quuenstown, tasmania, strahan, gormamston, railway -
Federation University Historical CollectionMap, The Mount Read Volcanics and Associated Rocks in the Queenstown - Whip Spur Area, 1978, 1978
... ...gormanston...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields department of mines tasmania volcanics mount read queesntown whip spur mining king river gormanston mt owen lynchford Contour map of the Queenstown area in Tasmania, Australia. ...Contour map of the Queenstown area in Tasmania, Australia.department of mines tasmania, volcanics, mount read, queesntown, whip spur, mining, king river, gormanston, mt owen, lynchford -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkPostcard - Postcard of Queenstown, Tasmania, A. Tessier
... Jan 27th / My dear Uncle / I came / over here on Xmas Day & am / returning on Tuesday, so / have had 5 weeks here / We landed at Burnie / then went all round / the W. coast to Queenstown / & Gormanston. / Then I stayed / at Devonport for / 12 days & have had a / glorious time / & I will write & / tell you about it / when I return. / We have had beautiful / weather too. / Much love / from / M. ...Jan 27th / My dear Uncle / I came / over here on Xmas Day & am / returning on Tuesday, so / have had 5 weeks here / We landed at Burnie / then went all round / the W. coast to Queenstown / & Gormanston. / Then I stayed / at Devonport for / 12 days & have had a / glorious time / & I will write & / tell you about it / when I return. / We have had beautiful / weather too. / Much love / from / M. ...This postcard may have belonged to the donor's paternal grandmother, Maggie Johnston Rees (1867-1964) as the writer is 'M. J. Rees'. Maggie married in 1935, so this postcard dates before that time possibly c1920s. These and other postcards and photos came from the estate of David Moyle (1938-2015) who was a police officer in Emerald during late 1960s-early 1970s, and subsequently at Belgrave in the early 1980s. David Moyle was closely associated with the now defunct Sherbrooke Historical Association.This postcard is significant because it was part of a collection belonging to a community member who had a close association with a local historical society.Tourist postcard with panoramic view of Queenstown and Mt Owen, Tasmania c1920s.Printed on bottom of front: 'QUEENSTOWN, WESTERN TASMANI. A. Tessier, Photo' Printed on back of postcard at the top: 'MOUNT LYELL TOURIST ASSOCIATION / POST CARD / QUEENSTOWN, WESTERN TASMANIA / Queenstown has a population of about 4000, the householders being mainly / employees of the Mount Lyell Smelting Works and Mines. Mount Owen in the background is 3800 feet high.' Handwritten message on back: 'Launceston / Tas. Jan 27th / My dear Uncle / I came / over here on Xmas Day & am / returning on Tuesday, so / have had 5 weeks here / We landed at Burnie / then went all round / the W. coast to Queenstown / & Gormanston. / Then I stayed / at Devonport for / 12 days & have had a / glorious time / & I will write & / tell you about it / when I return. / We have had beautiful / weather too. / Much love / from / M. J. Rees'david moyle, police, emerald, belgrave, maggie johnston rees, queenstown, tasmania, a. tessier, mount lyell -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper, Mt Lyell: A Century of Copper, 22/03/2016
... ...gormanston...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields mt lyell copper mt lyell centenary keith faulkner mt lyell smelter renison goldfields james smith heemskirk zeehan dundas mt cleveland magnet mt read rosebery savage read balfour t.b. moore t. currie c.h. curtain f. harvey con lynch f.o. henry charles gould tom currie king river copper james crotty iron blow steve karlson bowes kelly lyell mining and roailway co. robert carl stricht penghana f.a. cutten lake margaret power station don clark queenstown eric reece hodfast mine pieman river golden gate gold mine r.m. murray a.h.p. moline frad jakin dave carswell awu australian workers union reg trudgian sulpher renison bell williamsford tullah waratah john pearton gormanston gormanston cork club north lyell mt lyell disaster mount lyell 32 page newspaper relating to the centenary of Mt Lyell copper. ...32 page newspaper relating to the centenary of Mt Lyell copper. mt lyell copper, mt lyell centenary, keith faulkner, mt lyell smelter, renison goldfields, james smith, heemskirk, zeehan, dundas, mt cleveland, magnet, mt read, rosebery, savage read, balfour, t.b. moore, t. currie, c.h. curtain, f. harvey, con lynch, f.o. henry, charles gould, tom currie, king river, copper, james crotty, iron blow, steve karlson, bowes kelly, lyell mining and roailway co., robert carl stricht, penghana, f.a. cutten, lake margaret power station, don clark, queenstown, eric reece, hodfast mine, pieman river, golden gate gold mine, r.m. murray, a.h.p. moline, frad jakin, dave carswell, awu, australian workers union, reg trudgian, sulpher, renison bell, williamsford, tullah, waratah, john pearton, gormanston, gormanston cork club, north lyell, mt lyell disaster, mount lyell
