Physical description
Copy of an article from the Bendigo Weekly titled Discover Bendigo The Mine Flooding Crisis - Finale of the Victoria Quartz by James Lerk. The lack of suitable machinery, insufficient knowledge of where the water was coming from, need for Government support, and the pegged price of gold, all contributed to the cessation of deep mining. The Victoria Quartz decided to allow tributers for work the upper levels. By 1913, the Company found it uneconomic to allow the tributers to continue working the upper levels and the poppet head and machinery were sold. During the Great Depression Ernest Smith, Davic Holden, Jack Harrison and David Patullo worked above the water line and did well enough to help their families from the worst effects of the Great Depression. Later Dave Patullo continued to work at the Victoria Quartz while the other three obtained employment in other mines. The article has a photo of David Patullo.
Subjects
- bendigo,
- history,
- long gully history group,
- the long gully history group - the mine flooding crisis - finale of the victoria quartz,
- bendigo weekly,
- james lerk,
- victoria quartz mine,
- brough smyth,
- bendigo advertiser,
- victoria quartz company,
- great depression,
- ernest smith,
- david holden,
- jack harrison,
- david patullo,
- government battery eaglehawk