Rock, Stibnite rock sample from a Ringwood antimony mine

Historical information

Owned by Russ Haines since 1966. Antimony was mined in Ringwood during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The ore known as Stibnite is a sulphide of Antimony. The metal is alloyed with lead in the manufacture of lead-acid batteries and in typesetting. Stibnite has been used for centuries as a cosmetic (marking eyebrows). The antimony ore may also contain gold.

Physical description

Lump of antimony rock (Stibnite) from the mine in Ringwood. See also History of Object.

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