C1873

Victoria Tin Mine, Cope’s Creek.

Rare engraving of the tin bearing country near Cope, which showed tin bearing, in the country surrounding Inverell surveyed by C.S.Wilkinson in the 1870’s.

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Full Title:

Victoria Tin Mine, Cope’s Creek.

Date:

C1873

Artist:

Unknown

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

163mm 
x 160mm
AUTHENTICITY
Victoria Tin Mine, Cope's Creek. - Antique Print from 1873

Genuine antique
dated:

1873

Description:

Rare engraving of the tin bearing country near Cope, which showed tin bearing, in the country surrounding Inverell surveyed by C.S.Wilkinson in the 1870’s.

Biography:

Charles Smith Wilkinson (1843-1891) 

Wilkinson was an Australian geologist. 

He was sent by the surveyor-general of New South Wales to the new tin-mining district in New England, New South Wales to report on the prospects for mining in the area. In 1874 he was appointed geological surveyor and the following year was transferred to the mines department with the title of geological surveyor in charge. The systematic geological survey of New South Wales was begun under his direction. He was president of the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1887.

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