New Zealand - Mining
- Gold digger on Stoneburn
- Near Dunedin
- 1876-1880
- By William Hart, Hart, Campbell & Co.
Mining - gold
- The principal New Zealand goldfields were Coromandel, Nelson/Marlborough, Central Otago and West Coast
- The two main types of gold mine were: 'hard rock' quartz mines, and
alluvial mining which included panning and cradling, sluicing and dredging.
- Considerable prospecting and mining was done during the 1930s depression by people who would otherwise have been unemployed.
- Many of DOC’s managed historic hut sites date to this era.
Reference: read more at https://www.doc.govt.nz/our-work/heritage/heritage-topics/mining-gold/#:~:text=The%20principal%20New%20Zealand%20goldfields,and%20cradling%2C%20sluicing%20and%20dredging
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Image source: Gold digger on Stoneburn, near Dunedin, NZ, 1876-1880, Otago, by William Hart, Hart, Campbell & Co. Purchased 1943. Te Papa (C.014911)
https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/21755