Above Remains of an Old Sod Hut. Note the ruined stone wall for small dam in right rear. Below A Relic of Past Riches: Mr L. G. Penfold examining a safe partially embedded in a few sods at ground level the site of the remains of an old hut. The safe was used for storing gold, probably after being crushed by the battery.
Above Where Industry Once Flourished: The battery shed and water wheel at Golden Gully. Below Once a Place of Divine Worship: What was a church in the Golden Gully, goldfields, but is now used as a home by an old miner, whose memory still clings to the days when over 500 people lived in the district. L. G. Penfold, photo.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4029, 2 June 1931, Page 43
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123Above Remains of an Old Sod Hut. Note the ruined stone wall for small dam in right rear. Below A Relic of Past Riches: Mr L. G. Penfold examining a safe partially embedded in a few sods at ground level the site of the remains of an old hut. The safe was used for storing gold, probably after being crushed by the battery. Above Where Industry Once Flourished: The battery shed and water wheel at Golden Gully. Below Once a Place of Divine Worship: What was a church in the Golden Gully, goldfields, but is now used as a home by an old miner, whose memory still clings to the days when over 500 people lived in the district. L. G. Penfold, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 4029, 2 June 1931, Page 43
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