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Gold dredge
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gold dredge
  1. GOLD DREDGE MANUAL
  2. GOLD DREDGE PRO
  3. GOLD DREDGE CRACK

Sniper Nozzle with "Rock Block" reaches into cracks and crevices.īulk Sand Nozzle- Designed to quickly draw sand and 1/2 inch material.Ĭlassifier Nozzle- filters sticks and leaves and gets just the sand #8 and smaller.Ĩ inch extension is included giving you even more reach! Three nozzles are included with this hand dredge: Included with the Gold-N-Sand brand hand dredge pump:Ģ gallon "Quick View" bucket and twist off "Gamma Lid"Įxtra set of valve diaphragms - it's like having two sets of valves at the ready! The new valve is designed to eliminate clogging and spitting (forward flow) while still using our tried and true leather cups. This model is designed to work creeks and streams or totally submersible with the ability to replace the valve gasket in the field.

GOLD DREDGE PRO

The X-Stream Hybrid Pro represents 2 years of development intended to enhance your prospecting experience.

GOLD DREDGE CRACK

Gold can hide down in the deepest part of a crack or crevice or behind a boulder and often is best reached with a hand dredge, also called a "sucker gun" or "suction gun." This gold prospecting tool is ideal for working below the water line when a motorized dredge cannot be used. Image of the Kiandra Courthouse and Chalet in the early 1960s courtesy of Barry Wrenford. Wilkinson, V and Pebesma, M, 1994, Small Cemeteries and Isolated Graves of the Tumut District, Tumut Family History Group Inc. Department of History, Australian National University. Warren-Smith, Bob, 1991, The Rush that ended: Towards a social reconstruction of Kiandra during the decline of the Gold rush in 1860. Thesis, ANU School of Archaeology and Anthropology. Report to the Heritage office of the NSW Department of Urban Development and Planning Sheppard, Jill, 2006, Pattinson's Cottage and Wolgal Lodge Heritage Action Statements, for NSW NPWS. Scott, David, 2008,Tabletop Goldmines Tour. 2008, A Draft History of the Nine Mile Diggings, Kiandra Goldfields. O, 1888, Banking under difficulties, Edwards Dunlop and Co., Melbourne. Moye, D.G, 1959, Historic Kiandra A Guide to the History of the District, Cooma Monaro Historical Society. Hueneke, Klaus, 1994, People of the Australian High Country, Tabletop Press Hueneke, Klaus, 1987, Kiandra to Kosciusko, Tabletop Press. Hueneke, Klaus, 1982, Huts of the High Country. Hueneke, Klaus, 1978, Kiandra 1861 where skiing began, Canberra History Journal, No 2. Gregors, Gatis, 1979, A survey of the Southern NSW Alpine Architecture. Grant-Thompson, Christine, 2009, Survey of Mining Remains in the Kiandra District, ANU, for the National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Mines, Geological survey of New South Wales, Mineral resource No 41.ĭepartment of Mines and Agriculture, New South Wales, 1875- 1949, Annual Reportsĭowling, Phyllis, 2011, personal collection. W.B, 1860, Researches in the Southern Goldfields of New South Wales.Ĭlift, D S L, 1975, Gold Dredging in NSW. Department of Mines and Agriculture.Ĭlarke, Keith, 2009, Private research into the Kiandra Dredge, Berridale, NSW.Ĭlarke, Rev. Courtesy of Ian Farrington.Īustralian National University, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1995, Archaeological Investigations at Kiandra Kosciuszko National Park, I Excavations at Kiandra Hotel & Mr Marks' tail race, 1995.Īustralian National University, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1996, Archaeological Investigations at Kiandra Kosciuszko National Park, II Excavations at Chinese emporia, mining races and Matthews' cottage, 1996Īnderson, W, 1887, Report on the Kiandra Goldfields: Annual Report, Department of Mines, NSW.Īndrews, E.

GOLD DREDGE MANUAL

Historic images from the NSW Department of Industry and Investment, Klaus Hueneke and other sources.Īustralian National University, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology Course Manual for 2007. Site images by Damian De Marco and all filming by Richard Snashall.

gold dredge

The content was loaded onto Flickr by Tumut work experience students - Daniel Craft, Matthew Nylar and Brad Smith. This content for this Flickr site was developed by Jennifer Hewitson for the NPWS.













Gold dredge