Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Prospecting in the Goldfields

Kanowna is a goldfields ghost town located about 20 km east of Kalgoorlie  After gold was discovered close to the surface (alluvial gold) in the area in 1893 the townsite was gazetted in 1894 and the population grew from 2,500 in 1897 to over 12,500, drawing thousands of hopeful prospectors. By 1895 the town had a hospital, later there was a school, a race course, post office, churches and no fewer than 16 hotels and 2 breweries.

The town was first known as White Feather, Kanowna is derived from the Aboriginal 'gha na na' which means place of no sleep and refers to the rocky ground making it unsuitable for a decent campsite. The name may have originated from Kanowna Station on Cooper’s Creek in South Australia.

There are few markings left to where Kanowna once stood. A hundred years a few dirt roads, signs showing where former businesses once stood and many lonely graves mark the area.

At its peak a railway line ran from Kalgoorlie to Kanowna, and there were fears that it could overtake the golden mile in population and prosperity.

Kanowna Townsite
    
Old Kanowna Graveyard

Dopey the Emu - ran towards us instead of running away.
Wild Goat in the distance
Jock's new Bush Home


Gidgi Roaster - roasts all the gold dirt from the Super Pit.

Goldie at the top of the Overburden Stockpile.



Jock Detecting


Marg Prospecting

Open Cut Mine

Open Cut Mine


Open Cut Mine
Open Cut Mine
Ora Banda

Oro Banda Pub
Located 66 km northeast of Kalgoorlie, Ora Banda is a goldfields town which hovers between ghost town and revitalised mining centre. Over the past 100 years ghosts, gold rushes, biker feuds and cold-blooded murder have been all part of the past of the Ora Banda Historical Inn in Western Australia.

The old ruins are really all that live on in this town with a few isolated homesteads, and the hotel which has been restored to its original condition when it was first built in 1911.
Ora Banda Townsite



Hannan St - Kalgoorlie
         Kalgoorlie-Boulder, is a town in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, and is located 595 kilometres east-northeast of Perth. The town was founded in 1893 during the Yilgarn-Goldfields gold rush and is located close to the so-called "Golden Mile". Kalgoorlie is derived from the Wangai word Karlkurla, translating as "place of the silky pears". Kalgoorlie-Boulder has a population of 28,250, making it the largest urban centre in the Goldfields-Esperance region and the fifth-largest in Western Australia.

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