Indeed, the discovery of gold in the area in 1852 led to growth that resulted in a population of 5000. Today the population is quoted as being about 150. By 1865, the town had reached its peak with a wide range of businesses operating including 4 hotels, 9 general stores, 3 surgeons, a share broker and watchmaker. In September of that year, the Tarnagulla court held its first sitting. Residents of the town included around 1,000 Chinese as well as groups of Greeks and Italians.
In 1853, the first gold nuggets were found near Tarnagulla at Nuggetty Gully.
The remains of the Poverty Mine |
It has also been reported that one pair of miners finding 86 lb (39 kg) of gold in a fourteen-day period. Many other large nuggets including one weighing 32 lb (14.5 kg) were allegedly found in the area. One undisputed fact is that a deposit of large nuggets, officially recorded as the greatest concentration ever taken from one small area anywhere in the world, was discovered on the eastern side of Tarnagulla in 1906 by John Porter. The deposit was named the Poseidon Lead. In 1912 the department of Mines published a report entitled "List of Nuggets found in Victoria". The list includes 98 ounces all found in the Poseidon Lead. The largest among them was Tarnagulla's most famous nugget, "The Poseidon Nugget" with a nett weight of 26.6 kg or 860 troy ounces! The mighty "Poseidon" was amazingly found at a depth of only 10 inches.The nugget was named after the racehorse Poseidon, winner of the 1906 Melbourne Cup. In fact the Tarnagulla Goldfields may not be exhausted with according to a 1996 report 420,000 ounces came from the area in the 19th century. It is said that nuggets are still being found. I reckon that I should have stayed in the area and dug up half the town, no wonder that there is still some life here.
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The Church Ruins of Tarnagulla
The old Police Station |
The Police Lockup |
There was no Train around the corner, Sandra has moved |
Sounds like an interesting place to me
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