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New NSW Mineral View Site - Minview information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="goldtrapper" data-source="post: 455967" data-attributes="member: 13646"><p>Sure, minvew is a great tool with lots of information but has no where the information you could find if you travelled all the way to the mines dept at the big smoke in Sydney in the 80's to look up historical bits. I guess they have not transferred a lot of historical data.</p><p>Now please correct me if I am wrong and I am more than happy for you to point me in the correct direction.</p><p>Case in point "Chambers Creek" workings Hill End. It is a house hold name but try to find it and any information on minvew I cannot. I can find information elsewhere on the net.</p><p></p><p>Also that Mount Laut Mines example provided is one of the few with such information. Most have little information.</p><p></p><p>Like a lot of small gold towns I have been researching, take Cargo NSW for example when you click on most of the triangles they give generic information. There is not even any mention of the alluvial workings that was carried out there. It was a fully developed mine in its time and there would have been accurate records. </p><p></p><p>Apart from a bit of a sook this post is more to let newer people to the forum like me know that there is lots more information on the gold areas in NSW than you can find on Minvew. You just have to find it. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goldtrapper, post: 455967, member: 13646"] Sure, minvew is a great tool with lots of information but has no where the information you could find if you travelled all the way to the mines dept at the big smoke in Sydney in the 80's to look up historical bits. I guess they have not transferred a lot of historical data. Now please correct me if I am wrong and I am more than happy for you to point me in the correct direction. Case in point "Chambers Creek" workings Hill End. It is a house hold name but try to find it and any information on minvew I cannot. I can find information elsewhere on the net. Also that Mount Laut Mines example provided is one of the few with such information. Most have little information. Like a lot of small gold towns I have been researching, take Cargo NSW for example when you click on most of the triangles they give generic information. There is not even any mention of the alluvial workings that was carried out there. It was a fully developed mine in its time and there would have been accurate records. Apart from a bit of a sook this post is more to let newer people to the forum like me know that there is lots more information on the gold areas in NSW than you can find on Minvew. You just have to find it. lol [/QUOTE]
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