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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Major Mitchell Monument, Nagambie, 9 October 1994, 09/10/1994
... Major Mitchell Monument, Nagambie, 9 October 1994...Major Mitchell Monument... melbourne activities 1994 Major Mitchell Monument Nagambie Colour ...Colour photographactivities, 1994, major mitchell monument, nagambie -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Major Mitchell Monument, Nagambie, 9 October 1994, 09/10/1994
... Major Mitchell Monument, Nagambie, 9 October 1994...Major Mitchell Monument... 1994 activities 1994 Major Mitchell Monument Nagambie Colour ...Spring 1994 excursion, Chateau Tahbilk and Whroo; 9 Oct 1994Colour photographactivities, 1994, major mitchell monument, nagambie -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Slide, Ian McCann, Major Mitchell Monument
... Major Mitchell Monument...Monument to mark where Major Mitchell passed... grampians Monuments Major Mitchell Major Mitchell Passed this spot ...Monument to mark where Major Mitchell passedMajor Mitchell Passed this spot July 13th 1886 erected 1950monuments, major mitchell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bolangum Inn and Major Mitchell Monument Kanya 1960
... Bolangum Inn and Major Mitchell Monument Kanya 1960... Bolangum Inn and Major Mitchell Monument Kanya 1960 Photograph ...LtoR. Win, John, Andrew, Arthur Cunningham. Monument with four people beside it in front of stone building with verandahhotel -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Built Remains near Mount Greenock, 2025, 28/06/2025
... ‘Centenary of Major Mitchell ‘monument on the summit. The flow... ‘Centenary of Major Mitchell ‘monument on the summit. The flow ...Mt Greenock is an extinct volcano with lava flows associated with a deep lead. It is a tall scoria cone with a broad shallow crater open to the northwest. In the crater are blocks and bombs of scoriaceous basalt. Long lava flows extend both north and south from the cone. It is considered a significant geological site, and part of the Major Mitchell Trail, with a 1936 ‘Centenary of Major Mitchell ‘monument on the summit. The flow to the north has been eroded by McCallum Creek which is a lateral stream. On the eastern base of the cone, the stream valley exposes a lava flow and underlying sedimentary rocks. The lava flow and the scoria cone overlie the Greenock lead (a buried valley with auriferous gravels). A line of mine tailing and abandoned mining relics associated with the former Union Mine occur on the margins of the lava flow. Mount Greenock is a 120 hectare ‘Geological Reserve’, is one of the few large scoria cones on public land and contains abundant outcrop and morphological evidence of its volcanic origin. Colour Photographs of bluestone and brick buildings at Mt Greenock, near Talbot, Victoria. The photographs were taken in winter not long after the first post drought rains. mt greenock, mount greenock, mining, mullock heap, mt greenock geological reserve, union mine, volcanic grasslands, dunach -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Mount Greenock, 2025, 28/06/2025
... ‘Centenary of Major Mitchell ‘monument on the summit. The flow... ‘Centenary of Major Mitchell ‘monument on the summit. The flow ...Mt Greenock is an extinct volcano with lava flows associated with a deep lead. It is a tall scoria cone with a broad shallow crater open to the northwest. In the crater are blocks and bombs of scoriaceous basalt. Long lava flows extend both north and south from the cone. It is considered a significant geological site, and part of the Major Mitchell Trail, with a 1936 ‘Centenary of Major Mitchell ‘monument on the summit. The flow to the north has been eroded by McCallum Creek which is a lateral stream. On the eastern base of the cone, the stream valley exposes a lava flow and underlying sedimentary rocks. The lava flow and the scoria cone overlie the Greenock lead (a buried valley with auriferous gravels). A line of mine tailing and abandoned mining relics associated with the former Union Mine occur on the margins of the lava flow. Mount Greenock is a 120 hectare ‘Geological Reserve’, is one of the few large scoria cones on public land and contains abundant outcrop and morphological evidence of its volcanic origin. Colour Photographs of Mt Greenock, near Talbot, Victoria. The photographs were taken in winter not long after the first post drought rains. Mt Greenock was climbed by Major Thomas Mitchell on 26 September 1936, and he gave it the current name. At that time the mount was part of Alexander McCallum's Dunach Forest Pastoral Run.mt greenock, mount greenock, mining, mullock heap, mt greenock geological reserve, union mine, volcanic grasslands, dunach