Physical description
Photo of a newspaper article titled Water Continues to Rise in the Victoria Quartz by James Lerk. Article mentions William Abraham who was the mining inspector, who played a significant role in the flooding problem. Water levels had risen dramatically. Water flowed from one mine to another where they were connected. Article also mentions Abraham's birthplace, his early start to work at the age of 10 as a tin dresser at Ashburton, Devonshire, England and his working life after he migrated to Australia at the age of 19. His career in Australia is also mentioned. The article is accompanied by a photo of Abraham with his horse.
Subjects
- bendigo,
- history,
- long gully history group,
- the long gully history group - water continues to rise in the victoria quartz,
- james lerk,
- william abraham,
- new chum reef,
- matthew stevens,
- south bellevue,
- new chum and victoria mine,
- lazarus mine,
- new chum drainage association,
- william abraham snr,
- mary kane,
- lady miltoa (ship),
- cricket reserve gold mine,
- ballarat freehold company,
- wallaby mine,
- richard grenfell,
- bendigo advertiser,
- bendigo school of mines,
- confidence extended mine