Although little material evidence survives other than mullock heaps and the occasional ruined building, a large body of archival documentation exists to help reveal the history of the deep lead gold mining communities at Springdallah. This thesis reconstructs the discovery, rise and progress of that goldfield, 30km south-west of Ballarat, through a study of family formation and community building, facilitated by micro-study tools including prosopographical and genealogical databases. At its prosperous and productive peak in the 1860s and 1870s, the communities relied totally on the mining industry for their existence. This thesis positions the alluvial deep lead gold mining industry firmly within the long but disparate historiography of Aus...
© 1988 Matthew Spencer ChurchwardThis thesis is a study of how gold-mining contributed to the growth...
This paper is presented as an investigation into the history of the gold field lying in the mountain...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
Although little material evidence survives other than mullock heaps and the occasional ruined buildi...
This paper is based on an historical investigation into a township whose existence relied totally on...
In describing the historical development of these two settlements based on mining, this thesis outli...
© 1953 D. F. MackayThis thesis pretends to be nothing more than a case-history of a relatively minor...
Until recently the focus of interest in gold mining history had been Victoria, and to a lesser exten...
The customary feature of historical mining sites in Far North tropical Queensland is one of ephemera...
Reconstructs the history of Aboriginal people and gold mining in Victoria from 1850-1870.Doctor of P...
From the 1860s mining has been a key feature of the economic landscape of Queensland. In excess of 4...
Hills dotted with adits and shafts, the moonscape of old sluice workings and the untidy piles of mul...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Ralph Winter BirrellFrom a small beginning at Ne...
© 2007 Dr. Sara MartinThis thesis examines family and community experience on the central Victorian ...
This study comprises six chapters of varying length, dealing with six separate aspects of the Palmer...
© 1988 Matthew Spencer ChurchwardThis thesis is a study of how gold-mining contributed to the growth...
This paper is presented as an investigation into the history of the gold field lying in the mountain...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...
Although little material evidence survives other than mullock heaps and the occasional ruined buildi...
This paper is based on an historical investigation into a township whose existence relied totally on...
In describing the historical development of these two settlements based on mining, this thesis outli...
© 1953 D. F. MackayThis thesis pretends to be nothing more than a case-history of a relatively minor...
Until recently the focus of interest in gold mining history had been Victoria, and to a lesser exten...
The customary feature of historical mining sites in Far North tropical Queensland is one of ephemera...
Reconstructs the history of Aboriginal people and gold mining in Victoria from 1850-1870.Doctor of P...
From the 1860s mining has been a key feature of the economic landscape of Queensland. In excess of 4...
Hills dotted with adits and shafts, the moonscape of old sluice workings and the untidy piles of mul...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Dr. Ralph Winter BirrellFrom a small beginning at Ne...
© 2007 Dr. Sara MartinThis thesis examines family and community experience on the central Victorian ...
This study comprises six chapters of varying length, dealing with six separate aspects of the Palmer...
© 1988 Matthew Spencer ChurchwardThis thesis is a study of how gold-mining contributed to the growth...
This paper is presented as an investigation into the history of the gold field lying in the mountain...
Aboriginal people were a very visible presence on the goldfields in nineteenth century Victoria. Thi...