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Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Colour tinted photograph, Sluicing for Wolfram, Mt. Bismark, 1908
... Sluicing for Wolfram, Mt. Bismark......mt bismark...Sluicing for Wolfram, Mt. Bismark Photograph Colour tinted photograph ...An early colour tinted photograph taken at the Wilks Creek wolfram mine near Marysville in Victoria.An early colour tinted photograph taken at the Wilks Creek wolfram mine near Marysville in Victoria. The first discovery of wolfram in this location was in 1894. The first claims were lodged in 1908 and then with the start of World War I the value of tungsten increased and more claims were lodged and worked. After the war the use for tungsten diminished and the mine was abandoned until World War II when tungsten again became a valuable commodity. However due to difficulties encountered in the mining of the tungsten at the Wilks Creek mine, it was unable to pay its way and at the end of 1943 the mine closed. The viability of mining wolfram at Wilks Creek was again reviewed in the 1960s but with little success. Once again, in 1980 it was reported that there would still be wolfram to be mined but the environmental impact to an area of outstanding natural beauty was deemed to be too great to continue with the project.wilks creek, wolfram mine, wolfram, tungsten, marysville, victoria, mt bismark, wood's point -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (item) - Colour tinted photograph, 1908
... ...mt bismark...Once again, in 1980 it was reported that there would still be wolfram to be mined but the environmental impact to an area of outstanding natural beauty was deemed to be too great to continue with the project. wilks creek wolfram mine wolfram tungsten marysville victoria mt bismark wood's point An early black and white photograph taken at the Wilks Creek wolfram mine near Marysville in Victoria. ...An early black and white photograph taken at the Wilks Creek wolfram mine near Marysville in Victoria.An early black and white photograph taken at the Wilks Creek wolfram mine near Marysville in Victoria. The first discovery of wolfram in this location was in 1894. The first claims were lodged in 1908 and then with the start of World War I the value of tungsten increased and more claims were lodged and worked. After the war the use for tungsten diminished and the mine was abandoned until World War II when tungsten again became a valuable commodity. However due to difficulties encountered in the mining of the tungsten at the Wilks Creek mine, it was unable to pay its way and at the end of 1943 the mine closed. The viability of mining wolfram at Wilks Creek was again reviewed in the 1960s but with little success. Once again, in 1980 it was reported that there would still be wolfram to be mined but the environmental impact to an area of outstanding natural beauty was deemed to be too great to continue with the project.wilks creek, wolfram mine, wolfram, tungsten, marysville, victoria, mt bismark, wood's point -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper, Jungle War and Bismark Sea Battle, 1945, 1945
... Federation University Historical Collection Federation University Australia, Mt Helen Campus Federation University Australia E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields World War 2 Japanese Jungle War Bismark Sea Battle US Fleet Phillipines Burma Munition workers Land Army ration books Jungle War and Bismark Sea Battle, 1945 Newspaper ...world war 2, japanese, jungle war, bismark sea battle, us fleet, phillipines, burma, munition workers, land army, ration books
