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The Cardigan Mine disaster / by Jeffrey Atkinson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Daylesford, Vic. : Jim Crow Press for the Cardigan Centenary Committee, 2002.Description: vi, 58 p. : ill., ports., plans ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0958646589
DDC classification:
  • 622.8099457 21
Partial contents:
1. Setting the scene : how gold was mines. - - 2. Disaster strikes. - - 3.A lucky rescue. - - 4. Finding the missing men. - - 5.The end of mining. - - 6.The people involved. - - 7.Glossery of mining terms.
Subject: On 20th March 1902 the people of Victoria were shocked to read in their newspapers that there had been a major disaster at a mine just outside Ballarat in which a number of miners were trapped underground in the flooded workings. It is now 100 years since the disaster, and the tragic and dramatic events of those few weeks have largely faded from memory. This book is, amongst other things, an attempt to correct that, to bring the story and the people involved back to life. It is also a story about the great gold mining industry that was in many ways the foundation of Victoria?s development in the nineteenth century.
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1. Setting the scene : how gold was mines. - - 2. Disaster strikes. - - 3.A lucky rescue. - - 4. Finding the missing men. - - 5.The end of mining. - - 6.The people involved. - - 7.Glossery of mining terms.

On 20th March 1902 the people of Victoria were shocked to read in their newspapers that there had been a major disaster at a mine just outside Ballarat in which a number of miners were trapped underground in the flooded workings. It is now 100 years since the disaster, and the tragic and dramatic events of those few weeks have largely faded from memory. This book is, amongst other things, an attempt to correct that, to bring the story and the people involved back to life. It is also a story about the great gold mining industry that was in many ways the foundation of Victoria?s development in the nineteenth century.

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