Book - "Goldfields of Victoria. From Macedon to Ballarat, Bendigo and Beyond.", 2017

Historical information

Gold mines, miner's huts, heritage gardens, wineries, wildlife parks, museums, art galleries and markets all show the charm of the goldfields areas of Central Victoria. A large section of Central Victoria's architecture, natural resources and attractions are covered in this book. Victoria became one of the largest producers of gold in the world, with Bendigo producing 700 tonnes, Ballarat 400 tonnes, and the Castlemaine-Chewton area, 130 tonnes of gold. The elaborate, grand buildings of Ballarat and Bendigo are testament to the affluence of the gold boom. This book touches on much of this heritage from the goldmining period and its legacy.

Physical description

"Goldfields of Victoria. From Macedon to Ballarat, Bendigo and Beyond" written by Kornelia Freeman and Ulo Pukk. Contains contents of regional towns with sub-indexes of smaller localities in that area. Published in Australia by Melbourne Books in 2017. Hard cover. Front cover has photograph/image of Australian bush scene, possibly from a hill/mountain at sunrise/sunset - hues of orange, green and ochre. Back cover is image of several men dressed colonial soldiers with historic buildings in the background - likely taken at 'Sovereign Hill', Ballarat. Book title in gold. Book includes color photos - mostly of historic buildings or natural landmarks within the designated local area. Spine in gold. Some maps in book. ISBN 9781925556223. 296 pp.

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