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FORMER TIMBER YARD SITE
102 HUMFFFRAY STREET SOUTH BALLARAT CENTRAL, BALLARAT CITY
FORMER TIMBER YARD SITE
102 HUMFFFRAY STREET SOUTH BALLARAT CENTRAL, BALLARAT CITY
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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
The site is first mapped on the 1861 Gold Fields Plan of Ballarat No 1. The plan shows two structuring the south east corner of the site. In 1865 the site was formally sold to assist in the remediation of Lake Como, a local nuisance. Lake Como likely formed as a result of the alluvial mining and later quarts mining of the area. At this time, the site is described as a timber yard belonging to Robert Sims or E Eastwood. The site remained timber yard throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth century. There are multiple descriptions of the filling of Lake Como with mining waste and rubbish, in addition to Hil’s DEM showing 1m-3m of fill across the site.
How is it significant?
The site is of local historical and archaeological significance.
Why is it significant?
The site is of historical significance as the location of an early residence and commercial precinct during the years of the Victorian gold rush – one of the most significant rushes in world history. The site is of archaeological significance due to its potential to contain artefacts, deposits and features that relate to the establishment of commercial operations in the gold rush, and other later 19th-century commercial activities.
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