1930S SHALLOW ALLUVIAL SINKINGS
LINTON-PIGGOREET ROAD LINTON, GOLDEN PLAINS SHIRE
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1930S SHALLOW ALLUVIAL SINKINGS - History
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1930S SHALLOW ALLUVIAL SINKINGS - Heritage Inventory Description
A small group of shallow shafts and associated mullock heaps in two lines running at right angles to each other. The lines of workings are about 100m 70m long respectively. The majority of the shafts are about 1.5x0.7 m, open and varying in depth from 5-15m. Some of the shafts still have timbering around the top, and some have drives off the shaft. The timbering in the shafts and the condition of the shafts suggest that these workings may be from the 1930?s.
Heritage Inventory Signficance: Not relevant, because of their isolation from other features
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1930S SHALLOW ALLUVIAL SINKINGSVictorian Heritage Inventory
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SMALL DEEP LEAD MINEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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SHALLOW ALLUVIAL SINKINGSVictorian Heritage Inventory
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