Plan - DEBORAH REEF CROSS SECTION

Historical information

OBITUARY
MR. W. H. CUNDY
PROMINENT FOOTBALLER.
The news of the death in a private hospital at Bendigo (VIC.) on Monday of Mr. William Henry Cundy, a geologist and mining engineer, who was regarded as one of the greatest authorities on the Bendigo gold field, was received in Launceston with deep regret. A native of Hobart, Mr. Cundy, who was 71 years of age, went to Bendigo from Tasmania in 1893 to an appointment in the Mines Department, subsequently, in association with Mr. E. J. Dunn, undertaking the task of making a special report on the Bendigo gold fields, and also of charting the lines of reef. He was keenly interested in mining ventures in Tasmania, and his services were in constant demand to investigate and report on shows, particularly gold and tin. In his younger days, at Hobart, Mr. Cundy was a champion footballer, and brought about the modification of the rules of the game in Tasmania. While in Bendigo he was captain of Sandhurst for many years, and a past-president of the Bendigo Football League. He was a widower. Mercury (Hobart, Tas.: 1860 - 1954), Friday 15 February 1935, page 6)

Physical description

A blueprint draftsman's drawing of a cross section of the Deborah Reef to a depth of 435 feet, scale 40 feet to an inch. There is also a map, scale 8 chains to an inch showing the Melbourne Echuca railway and reefs on both sides of Deborah reef including Carshalton, Napoleon, Nell Gwynne, New Chum, Sheepshead, Garden Gully, Paddy's Gully, Derby and names some mines and dividends, Whip and Jersey £200,000, Lansell's Napoleon, Railway Goldfields, New Chum Railway £170,000, Lansell's Red White and Blue Consolidated, Great Southern Co £160,000, Fortuna Hustlers £40,000
It is signed A H Cundy 19.12.17
Forms part of the Margaret Roberts Collection

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