PUDDLER NO.2
TULLAROOP TRACK TALBOT, CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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PUDDLER NO.2 - History
Contextual History:History of Place:
Heritage Inventory History of Site:
1859: Joseph Barnes and party opened Long Gully, Talbot, in May 1859, and Mt. Glasgow diggings were started in June 1859 by a party consisting of Rolstone, Wilson, McLoughlin and Wood.Heritage Inventory Description
PUDDLER NO.2 - Heritage Inventory Description
Like most rushed-gullies, Long Gully would have been re-worked by miners using puddling machines./nSite 12.1: Long Gully puddler/nPuddler - 20ft diameter puddler which is just beginning to weather. No pivot post or trench slabbing. The puddler's bank of wash is still intact. The associated dam has been breached.
Heritage Inventory Significance: Local Integrity of the sites reduced as to have very little interpretive value
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PUDDLER NO.1 AND WATER RACE SYSTEMVictorian Heritage Inventory
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PUDDLER NO.2Victorian Heritage Inventory
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