Mines of South Australia, Including Also an Account of the Smelting Works in that Colony
Together with a Brief Description of the Country, and Incidents of Travel in the Bush
The British journalist and mining expert John Baptist Austin (1827–96) moved to Adelaide as a young man with his family. During
the 1850s he became closely involved in the South Australian mining industry and the gold rush in Victoria. Les mer
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The British journalist and mining expert John Baptist Austin (1827–96) moved to Adelaide as a young man with his family. During
the 1850s he became closely involved in the South Australian mining industry and the gold rush in Victoria. Austin was rewarded
for his outstanding expertise and became secretary of several corporations, including the Adelaide and West Kanmantoo mining
companies. His extensive knowledge is reflected in this work, first published in 1863. Offering a first-hand account of South
Australian mining culture, it contains a great many descriptions of individual mines along with details of the everyday life
of the miners. The book also provides insight into the region's Cornish mining heritage: many mines were named 'Wheal', family
names such as 'Rodda' are mentioned, and direct comparisons of the mineralogy and the regulations for mineral prospecting
are made.
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Utgitt:
2013
Forlag: Cambridge University Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781108057615
Format: 22 x 14 cm
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List of subscribers; Preface; Introductory; The mines; Mineral regulations; Railway to the northern mines; Conclusion.