Covers the period from 1883 when Charles Rasp claimed the original seven blocks of the Proprietary Company, laying the foundation stone of the Great Silver and future Lead-Zinc City. No history of Broken Hill can ignore the mines and those involved in them and this volume includes them in detail, as well as being a record of the town's progress. Includes hundreds of photographs of people, scenes and the mines.
"Covers the period from 1883 when Charles Rasp claimed the original seven blocks of the Proprietary Company, laying the foundation stone of the Great Silver and future Lead-Zinc City. No history of Broken Hill can ignore the mines and those involved in them and this volume includes them in detail, as well as being a record of the town's progress. Includes hundreds of photographs of people, scenes and the mines."@en
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