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Photograph - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: GEORGE LANSELLS FORTUNA, MINES & BATTERY
... The Long Gully History Group - George Lansells Fortuna... HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: GEORGE LANSELLS FORTUNA, MINES & BATTERY ...Copy of a black and white photo of George Lansells Fortuna, Mines & Battery. this photo is a continuation of the part a photo further to the right. In the photo is Fortuna and next to it is two chimneys, a raised trolleyway going to the poppet legs and some buildings. In front of the poppet legs and Fortuna is the lake. There are also more trees and shrubs. Written on the back left is: George Lansells Fortuna Mines & Battery Bendigo and on the right is: Fortuna. Mining Days. Taken from West Side. Booth St.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - george lansells fortuna, mines & battery -
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Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LANSELL ERECTS AUSTRALIA'S TALLEST POPPET HEAD
Photocopy of a newspaper article titled Discover Bendigo by James Lerk. Article is titled Lansell Erects Australia's Tallest Poppet Head.George Fauckner was responsible for erecting the tall poppet head at the 222 mine. Eight huge logs were used to make the four legs which morticed together. Blacksmiths made and riveted steel bands around the joints to secure them. Harkness Foundry manufactured the winding plant which was the largest in Bendigo at that time. An accompanying photograph illustrates the 222 Mine as it appeared in the 1890's.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - lansell erects australia's tallest popper head, george fauckner, ballerstedt's fortuna, 222 mine, 180 mine, fortuna crushing battery, harkness foundry, cleopatra's needle, fortuna -
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Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: TALES OF VICTORIA HILL
Two printed pages titled Tales of Victoria Hill. Mentioned is the gold yield on the New Chum Line of Reef, early gold discovery, Christopher Ballerstedt and his son Theodore, Theodore building Fortuna as well as a crusher or battery in its grounds. He believed he had exhausted the riches from his claims and sold the claim on the hill to George Lansell, deepest gold mine, interconnecting to neighbouring mines to obtain the required up and down drafts for ventilation, rising of the water levels resulting the closure of the Victorian Quartz Mine when a rope broke and the equipment that is still there. An accompanying photo of the Victoria Quartz Mine shows the buildings, chimney and poppet legs and a man standing in front of a building. There is also an accompanying floppy disc.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - tales of victoria hill, j n macarthy, christopher ballerstedt, theodore ballerstedt, fortuna, george lansell, lansell's 180, victoria quartz co, victorian consols, bendigo's deepest known gold bearing reef