Mineral industries

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  • LCSH, LC control no.: sh 85085548, accessed online 25-Mar-2024.

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Mineral industries

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Mineral industries

  • UF Extractive industries
  • UF Extractive industry
  • UF Metal industries
  • UF Mining
  • UF Mining industry
  • UF Mines and mining
  • UF Mining industry

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Field tape 42

J Frarleton [spelling uncertain] talks about a cave site, Accident Hut; Old Silver (Garrwa) talks about the discovery of the Mount Isa mines, Doomadgee.

The audiocassette case insert contains the following handwritten summary:
Side 1:
'J Frakleton [or Frarleton or Freckleton] and I at cave at Accident Creek; interview with Old Silver re Mt Isa Mines in the early days (see "Pastoral Industries [indecipherable] B'k" and f'd b'k'.
Side 2:
'Interview with Silver cont'd (Redbank also present)'.

Trigger, David S. (David Samuel), 1953-

Staff reports on overseas trips by G.R. Fisher

  • F3887
  • Item
  • 1937-1938

Report of an eight-month-long world tour undertaken by the author, along with workmate Sir Maurice Alan Edgar Mawby, as representatives of the Zinc Corporation in Broken Hill. Details information gathered on underground and metallurgical operations carried out by other mining companies at sites across North America, Europe and Africa. Compiled for and presented to the Managing Director and Board of Directors at the Zinc Corporation. Roneoed typescript bound into cloth hardcover boards. Contains a pullout world map with the marked journey, as well as copies of black and white photographs and illustrated diagrams and plans. Contains a loose insert compliments card that reads 'The enclosed with the compliments of Mr W.S. Robinson, Collins House, Melbourne' (possibly belonged to William Sydney Robinson).

Fisher, George, Sir, 1903-