Physical description

Six page typed document, signed by Albert Richardson, and a handwritten copy of same. Written on top right of typed document:
'These recommendations all adopted by General Meeting Bendigo and District Tourist Association, 30.11.1967'
Document describes the 'Central Nell Gwynne area, situated at West Bendigo, approximately 150 yards north of main Calder Highway to Mildura, local section Marong Road, which is a public purposes reserve under Section 14 of the Land's Act 1958. The steel poppet legs donated by the late Jack Barker to the City Council for preservation be a permanent reminder of the gold mining era and containing the engine beds and 20 head crushing battery foundation, be developed as a mining museum for tourists, educational and historical purposes'