C1851

Ascending a Pass in the Blue Mountains.

One of the earliest engravings made in November 1851, depicting prospective miners travelling through the Blue Mountains for the New South Wales gold Fields. In February 1851, Hargraves and his guide, John Lister, set out on horseback with a pan … Read Full Description

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S/N: ILN-NC-511115597B–197237
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Full Title:

Ascending a Pass in the Blue Mountains.

Date:

C1851

Artist:

Unknown

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

147mm 
x 152mm

Paper Size: 

165mm 
x 165mm
AUTHENTICITY
Ascending a Pass in the Blue Mountains. - Antique View from 1851

Genuine antique
dated:

1851

Description:

One of the earliest engravings made in November 1851, depicting prospective miners travelling through the Blue Mountains for the New South Wales gold Fields.

In February 1851, Hargraves and his guide, John Lister, set out on horseback with a pan and rocking-cradle, to Lewis Ponds Creek, a tributary of the Macquarie River close to Bathurst. On 12 February 1851, they found gold at Ophir. He travelled to Sydney and met the Colonial Secretary in March. Soon the claim was recognised and Hargraves was appointed the “Commissioner of Lands”. He also received a £10,000 reward from the New South Wales government, as well as a life pension and a £5,000 reward from the Victorian government.

From the original edition of the Illustrated London News.

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