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EVENING STAR (LATER KNOWN AS) WORKING MINERS NO.2
180 GRANT STREET SEBASTOPOL, BALLARAT CITY
EVENING STAR (LATER KNOWN AS) WORKING MINERS NO.2
180 GRANT STREET SEBASTOPOL, BALLARAT CITY
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
The site is highly disturbed and the remaining physical feature of the site is a large mullock heap. Given the alignment of the heap’s two dumping lines the shaft would most likely have been located at the west end (or toe) of the heap. The ground adjacent to the western end of the mullock has been excavated to a depth of approximately two metres to form a levee bank for a open drainage channel. The excavation to create this levee bank would have removed all traces of the shaft’s machinery foundations, and presumably when the work was done, the shaft was filled.
Updated 18 July 2022
Updated 18 July 2022
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EVENING STAR (LATER KNOWN AS) WORKING MINERS NO.2 - History
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EVENING STAR (LATER KNOWN AS) WORKING MINERS NO.2 - Heritage Inventory Description
Mullock heap. No visible machinery foundations. West side of Crown Street, between Kossuth and Victoria streets.Heritage Inventory Significance: Local
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CENTRAL PLATEAU OR BAND OF HOPEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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WINTER'S FREEHOLD NO.2Victorian Heritage Inventory
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208 Grant StreetBallarat City
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