Today I'm going to take you on a very random journey through the goldfields using various maps, following anything that takes my interest. And we're going to start where the gold rush began - Clunes!
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Maps used in this video
Clunes Gold Field. Topographic and town map showing the locations of shafts, reefs and structural trends. Parish of Clunes. Baragwanath, W. 1912. Geological Survey of Victoria
Clunes, Mt Greenock and Talbot gold fields, Mining Department, 1883. State Library Victoria
Survey of part of the main range near Mount Cole shewing the heads of the Avoca Rivulet & Mt Emu Creek, also part of the heads of the western branches of the Loddon River together with part of the eastern heads of the Wimmera River & Fiery Creek, W. S. Urquhart, 1849. Public Record Office Victoria
Run 560; Clunes. Public Record Office Victoria
Portland District, Public Record Office Victoria
Survey of part of the main range from the source of the Yarrowee River to the source of the western brances of the Tullaroop Creek also the Burrambeet Creek and Lake Learmonth, W. S. Urquhart, 1849. Public Record Office Victoria
Map showing the pastoral holdings of the Port Phillip district 1835-51, now Victoria / compiled by A.S. Kenyon, Historical Society of Victoria ; published by the Crown Lands Department under the authority of the Hon. A.A. Dunston, M.L.A. Minister of Lands. National Library of Australia
Mining District of Ballarat, 1859. State Library Victoria
Ballaarat Township Reserve, W. S. Urquhart, 1852. Public Record Office Victoria
Plan of leads and gold workings at Ballaarat shewing the complications under the frontage system now in force in that district. State Library Victoria
Canavan, F., 1983. Creswick 1:100 000 deep leads map. Geological Survey of Victoria
Sections and plans of Madam Berry, West Laughlin and West Berry Mines, Allan, R. 1891. Geological Survey of Victoria
Longitudinal and cross section of Madam Berry Mine, Wilkinson, H. L., 1905. Geological Survey of Victoria
Sketch Plan and Section showing system of Underground Alluvial Workings, Ballarat, Maryborough, &c. GSV memoir 7
Geological Survey of Victoria, 1984. Dunolly 1:100 000 deep leads map. Department of Minerals & Energy, Victoria.
DUNN, E.J., 1890. Geological map of Rheola (Berlin) Goldfield, with locations of reefs, dykes, alluvial gold working areas, nuggets and springs. Parish of Kangderaar 1:15,840 (20 chains:1 inch) geological map 1. Plan No GF12. Geological Survey of Victoria
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