West Coast Tasmania Mines
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The mines of the West Coast of Tasmania have a rich historical heritage as well as an important mineralogical value in containing or having had found, specimens of rare and unusual minerals. Also, the various mining fields have important roles in the understanding of the mineralization of the Mount Read Volcanics, and the occurrence of economic minerals.
This list is a collation of the names of mines that have existed, a considerable number are found on or adjacent to the West Coast Range.
- The place names after the name of the mine are as found in records, and may not be accurate.
- Where possible, subheadings are created for entries such as Mount Lyell, where different workings at the mine were named, and some common usages do not necessarily relate to company or Mines Department records
- It is not a list of exploration leases, or "finds" where a mineral has been found on the west coast.
[edit] List of named mines
- Adelaide Proprietary Mine, Dundas
- Austral Mine, Zeehan
- Boulder Mine, North Dundas
- Britannia Mine, Zeehan
- British-Zeehan Mine, Zeehan
- Central Balstrup Mine, Zeehan
- Colebrook Mine, Rosebery
- Comet Mine, Dundas
- Comstock Mine, Zeehan
- Cumberland Tin Mine, Mount Heemskirk
- Curtin Davis Mine, Dundas
- Dundas Extended, Dundas
- East Hercules Mine, Rosebery
- Farrell Mine, Tullah
- Federation Mine, Mount Heemskirk
- Fraser Creek Mine, North East Dundas
- Grubbs Mine, Zeehan
- Hal Jukes, Mount Jukes
- Hecla Mine, Dundas
- Henty Gold Mine, Henty River
- Hercules Mine, Mount Read
- Hydes, Mount Jukes (West)
- Jukes Proprietary, Mount Jukes
- Junction Mine, Zeehan
- King Jukes Mine, Crotty
- Lake Jukes, Crotty
- Magnet Mine, Waratah
- Maynes Mine, Mount Heemskirk
- Melba Mine, North Dundas
- Montana Mine, Zeehan
- Mount Black Mine, Rosbery
- Mount Bischoff, Mount Mischoff
- Mount Darwin, Mount DArwin
- Mount Farrell Mine, Tullah
- Mount Lyell, Queenstown
- Cape Horn
- Comstock (Lyell Comstock?)
- Crown Lyell
- Flux Quarry
- Iron Blow
- Lyell Blocks (?)
- Open Cut
- Prince Lyell
- Royal Tharsis Opencut
- Tharsis
- Twelve West
- West Lyell
- West Tharsis
- North Farrell Mine, Tullah
- North Mount Lyell, Gormanston
- Oonah Mine, Zeehan
- Queen Jukes, Mount Jukes
- Prince Darwin, Mount Darwin
- Razorback Mine, Dundas
- Renison Bell Mine, Renison Bell
- Silver Queen Mine, Zeehan
- Silversteam Mine, Zeehan
- Spray Mine, Zeehan
- Sussanite Mine, Zeehan
- Tasmanian Copper Mine, Rosebery
- Taylours Reward, Mount Jukes
- Tenth Legion Mine, Zeehan
- West Comet Mine, Dundas
[edit] List of Mining Field names
There are also designated 'fields'-
- Dundas
- Jukes-Darwin Mining Field
- Mount Farrell Mining Field
- North Dundas
- North Heemskirk
- Read - Rosebery
- Rosebery
- South Heemskirk
- Zeehan
[edit] References
- Blainey, Geoffrey (2000). The Peaks of Lyell, 6th ed., Hobart: St. David's Park Publishing. ISBN 0-7246-2265-9.
- How, Duncan (1992). Historic Mines of Western Tasmania, a walking guide. Walk the West Publications. ISBN 0646106511.
- Pink, Kerry (1984). The west coast story : a history of Western Tasmania and its mining fields, Rev. ed., Zeehan, Tasmania: West Coast Pioneers' Memorial Museum. ISBN 0-9598295-2-0.
- Rae, Lou (2001). The Abt Railway and Railways of the Lyell region. Sandy Bay: Lou Rae. ISBN 0-9592098-7-5.
- Tuma, Andrew and Bottrill, R.S.(2006) The minerals of Western Tasmania:Introduction, history and geological setting in Australian Journal of Mineralogy, volume 12, No.2, December 2006
- Whitham, Charles. Western Tasmania - A land of riches and beauty, Reprint 2003, Queenstown: Municipality of Queenstown.
- 2003 edition - Queenstown: Municipality of Queenstown.
- 1949 edition - Hobart: Davies Brothers. OCLC 48825404; ASIN B000FMPZ80
- 1924 edition - Queenstown: Mount Lyell Tourist Association. OCLC 35070001; ASIN B0008BM4XC
- Whitham, Lindsay (2002). Railways, Mines, Pubs and People and other historical research. Sandy Bay: Tasmanian Historical Research Association. ISBN 0-909479-21-6.