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1 The /LD,EAD$REDGE(OLE. Worked from 1907 to 12 Former site of Whittakers lemonade factory 18 The shaft for the Goldsborough company. 30 0UDDLER"ILLS#REEK to the east side, and what was 40 Intersection named &OUR#ORNERS after a four 45 Channel established in 1879 to divert floodwaters 54 Site of the #AIRNS2EEF, one of the last reef mines 1912. Rich ground dredged to about 45’ depth. established 1863. The building has gone but two To the south, and well in from the road, is the ,UCASgSSURFACING – one acre of bushland here in trunked ironbark tree. from the town. worked around Dunolly. Hydraulic sluicing with water from the /LD,EAD wells are visible. The second house in Ravens Lane 1UEENS"IRTHDAY-INE. At one stage this was the the paddock. 2ESERVOIR. is the former manager’s house. largest mine in . A grave beside the road about 10m from the fence 46 Site of town’s gun powder magazine. 55 "URNT#REEK#EMETERY established c.1854. Possibly 41 Site of the 3ECRET,EAD – an area worked by 200 people buried. Three existing headstones. with two pieces of granite. Chinese miners c.1850s, but eventually 2 An embankment supporting the pipeline supplied 13 The "ELGIAN2EEF. Site of extensive mine workings. 19 Powder magazine for the +INGS"IRTHDAY-INE 47 $UNOLLY"ASIN. Town water supply established 1947 discovered by Europeans. 56 . From 1904 to 1912, the water for the /LD,EAD$REDGE. Close to the track there is the remains of a circular probably built in 1870s or 1880s. Solid triple-brick 31 An area very good for orchids in springtime. with water now piped from ,AANECOORIE2ESERVOIR. "URNT#REEK$REDGE(OLE the area from the bridge to this point was dredged Chilean mill on the east side, and on the west, a construction; had a solid steel door and galvanised 42 Water catchment channel for the 4ARNAGULLA 3 The /LD,EAD$IGGINGS. Part of the main gold rush 32 Large grey box tree on the west side has a scar 48 Exposed water pipeline from ,AANECOORIE to bedrock and progressively reclaimed. vat used to extract gold with cyanide from mine iron roof with framework loosely attached. If the . in 1856. These diggings were responsible for the 2ESERVOIR 2ESERVOIR. tailings. magazine exploded, the roof would come off in due to removal of bark by Djadja Wurrung people. growth of Dunolly. 57 !NDERSON3TREET. The main street of "URNT#REEK one piece. 43 4ARNAGULLA2ESERVOIR and recreation reserve. 33 . 49 ,ITTLE#HINAMANS'ULLY. Diggings first worked in townsip. In 1861 there were 6000 people here. -OLIAGUL#EMETERY Historic grandstand believed to be the oldest 4 /LD,EAD2ESERVOIR established 1860, though 14 To the north of the track is 3URFACE(ILL which late 1856. Named by miners returning from the pipes not connected to Dunolly until 1887. was worked in the 1860s. 20 'OLDSBOROUGH3TATE3CHOOL built 1882 and closed 34 Large grey box tree on west side of the road, remaining wooden grandstand in Victoria. #HINAMANS&LAT$IGGINGS at Maryborough. 58 Site of "ROMLEY township. 1959. The school was not in town because of the locally named because 4HE#ORROBOREE4REE 44 Remains of miners cottage c.1890. 5 *ONES#REEK$IGGINGS. Very rich gold bearing area 15 (ARD(ILL is an old riverbed; the site of a large constant noise of mine batteries. during the gold rushes this site was a camping 50 Steep rocky rise with a good view. 59 The (ONG+ONG,EAD to the west of the road. with many large nuggets. gold rush in 1854. There was a township around place for the Djadja Wurrung. The deep lead #ALEDONIA-INE–worked in 1870s. this Hill, in an arc on the south side. 21 Small dam beside road, known as a camping place 51 "ANKS2EEF, 300m to right, worked in the 1880s. 6 Marker indicating a site believed to be an early for aborigines of the Beal Balug clan from Bealiba. 35 Southwest corner of this intersection is the house A very rich reef with horses used underground. 60 To the west of the road (300m), the deep lead goldfields burial ground. 16 Site of the fourth location of Dunolly township site where Rev John Flynn, founder of the Royal "URNT#REEK-INE started in the 1880s. 52 Site of 7AANYARRA3TATE3CHOOL. in early 1856. Small rise 100m to the east was the 22 2ED'ATE#ROSSING on the Dunolly-Bealiba railway Flying Doctor Service, was born. The house was Operated from 1877 to 1942. 61 West side of the road is the 3WEET.ELL-INE, 7 7AANYARRA#EMETERY (c.1858) maintained by the site of the town market. North of the fence were a line; built 1878. The line was fenced and there was moved to in the 1920s. The house worked in the 1890s and early 1900s. &RIENDSAND&AMILIESOF7AANYARRA group. a house here for the gatekeeper who would open series of brothels, and across to the south on high currently on site was built soon after. 53 -ORTONS(OTEL built in the 1860s. Also used as a ground was the police camp (1856 to 1859). and close a gate for passing traffic. 62 Township of "ETLEY, originally called -IDDLE"RIDGE. 8 A grave beside the road, believed by some to be 36 The discovery site of the nugget, shearing shed. 7ELCOME3TRANGER This town survived because of deep lead mines the grave of a prostitute refused burial within the the world's largest alluvial pure gold nugget, 17 The old $UNOLLY#EMETERY established in 1856 23 -ISERS'ULLY – site of unsuccessful test holes. and farming. Many fruit orchards were planted cemetery. weighing 69 kilograms. was replaced in early 1864 with the current here until a big flood in 1936 washed most cemetery site. 24 GLADSTONE3IDING, a small railway siding with gate 9 7AANYARRA2ECREATION3ITE 37 Site of Richard Oates’ house; co-finder of the trees away. CAMPING FACILITIES AVAILABLE and gatekeeper’s house, operational to early 1900s. . 7ELCOME3TRANGER nugget. #OGSWELLS#ROSSING at the bottom of Jones Creek. 63 On the east side of the road is the "URNT#REEK 25 Large stand of she-oaks. James Cogswell was a gunsmith who operated his 38 Site of 'YPSY&LAT township. This was the main .O-INE. Operated in the 1890s. shop here. town for the Gypsy Flat gold rush. Nine thousand 26 . 64 To the north, 7ILD$OG(ILL was worked in 1856. "EALIBA#EMETERY people lived here in 1868. 10 Site of an early gold rush in 1856. Amongst peppercorn trees are remains of the old 27 "EALIBA2ESERVOIR. 39 Remains of a puddler on the lower side of the road. kerosene-tin house. There were two of them. 11 Dam at 3HOOTS,EAD, site of finding of a 475oz A family of seven lived here in the 1930s. nugget by Henry Davey in 1872. 28 Catchment channel for the "EALIBA2ESERVOIR. 65 The "ROMLEY3TATE3CHOOL opened in 1864. First 29 Cement crossing in Long Gully. To the south about built with timber as the "URNT#REEK3CHOOL and 50m is the "EALIBA-ATERNITY4REE. then replaced with stone a few years later. Operational until 1972.

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