C1851

Fitzroy bar, Ophir, at the Junction of the Two Creeks.

Artist:

Scarce colonial engraving from the drawing and subsequent lithograph by George French Angas, showing gold seekers at the Ophir goldfields after the discovery gold in 1851. The slap huts are Solomon Meyer’s Store. Meyer opened first general store on Ophir … Read Full Description

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S/N: ILN-NC-511220724B–219753
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Full Title:

Fitzroy bar, Ophir, at the Junction of the Two Creeks.

Date:

C1851

Artist:

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

235mm 
x 115mm
AUTHENTICITY
Fitzroy bar, Ophir, at the Junction of the Two Creeks. - Antique View from 1851

Genuine antique
dated:

1851

Description:

Scarce colonial engraving from the drawing and subsequent lithograph by George French Angas, showing gold seekers at the Ophir goldfields after the discovery gold in 1851. The slap huts are Solomon Meyer’s Store. Meyer opened first general store on Ophir goldfield in 1851 and established then a general store at Carcoar.

From the original edition of the Illustrated London News.

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