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  2. Douglas Maxwell Stone - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Kew, Victoria, and is the son of Lawrie Phillip Stone and Josephine Alexander Proctor. He is manager of Outdoor Press, and a farmer on the property known as Granite Springs, Kelvin View, Victoria. He is an author of numerous publications on geology, gold prospecting, and maps (in particular of Victoria).

  3. Category:Gold prospecting in Victoria (state) - Wikipedia

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  4. List of gold mines in Australia - Wikipedia

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    St Ives Gold Mine: Gold Fields Kambalda: Goldfields-Esperance: 428,300 (2008–09) Sunrise Dam Gold Mine: AngloGold Ashanti: Laverton: Goldfields-Esperance: 401,000 (2009) Telfer Mine: Newcrest Mining Limited: Telfer: Pilbara: 688,909 (2009–10) Tropicana Gold Mine: AngloGold Ashanti (70%) Regis Resources (30%) Woop Woop Great Victoria Desert ...

  5. Geological Survey of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Geological Survey of Victoria (GSV) is a government agency responsible for mapping the geology of Victoria, Australia.. The Geological Survey was founded in the 1852 in the Victorian gold rush era, and proceeded to actively explore the state of Victoria for geological and mineral resources, discovering and mapping extensive gold, brown coal and petroleum resources.

  6. Gaffneys Creek, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Gaffneys Creek is a former mining settlement situated between Jamieson and Woods Point in Victoria, Australia. It is located at the junction of Gaffney and Raspberry Creeks in a steep valley in mountainous terrain. It is situated in the Shire of Mansfield on the unsealed Mansfield - Woods Point Rd.

  7. Jim Crow goldfield - Wikipedia

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    Mining activity along Larni Barramal Yaluk (Jim Crow Creek) was photographed in 1857/8 on wetplate collodion by Richard Daintree and Antoine Fauchery for their Sun Pictures of Victoria, [15] a copy of which is preserved in the State Library of Victoria., [16] and traces in the landscape and relics of gold mining activity can still be seen there ...

  8. Lamplough, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Lamplough is a locality near Avoca, Victoria in Australia.It was the site of a gold rush from November 1859 and up to 16,000 people were on the site. The lead was worked for a distance of nearly 3 miles (5 km) to the point where it ran into the water and was abandoned.

  9. Goldfields (Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    The goldfields region is more strongly linked to the impact of the Victorian Gold Rush than the discovery of gold in Victoria. As a result of the gold rush, the region contains many old buildings, including celebrated examples of Victorian architecture, some of which are heritage listed, while others have fallen into disrepair and become derelict.