Chimney, Glen Osmond Smelter, South Australia, 1996 looking towards City of Adelaide. One of few remainging structures relating to the beginning of Australian mining. Silver-lead mining here led on to the copper find at Kapunda and Burra and Australia's first mineral discovery and rush. (1) [picture] / Brendon Kelson

Creator
Kelson, Brendon, 1935-2022
Call Number
PIC Box PS 1190 #PIC/P1864/49
Created/Published
1996
Extent
1 of 87 photographs : gelatin silver ; 21 x 17 cm.
Physical Context
PIC Box PS 1142-1228 #PIC/P1864/1-87-South Australian copper industry and towns, Glen Osmond, Kapunda, Burra, Port Wakefield, 1996 [picture]/Item PIC P1864/49
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Kelson, Brendon. (1996). Chimney, Glen Osmond Smelter, South Australia, 1996 looking towards City of Adelaide. One of few remainging structures relating to the beginning of Australian mining. Silver-lead mining here led on to the copper find at Kapunda and Burra and Australia's first mineral discovery and rush. (1) Retrieved May 10, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-143391297

MLA citation

Kelson, Brendon. Chimney, Glen Osmond Smelter, South Australia, 1996 looking towards City of Adelaide. One of few remainging structures relating to the beginning of Australian mining. Silver-lead mining here led on to the copper find at Kapunda and Burra and Australia's first mineral discovery and rush. (1) : , 1996. Web. 10 May 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-143391297>

Harvard/Australian citation

Kelson, Brendon. 1996, Chimney, Glen Osmond Smelter, South Australia, 1996 looking towards City of Adelaide. One of few remainging structures relating to the beginning of Australian mining. Silver-lead mining here led on to the copper find at Kapunda and Burra and Australia's first mineral discovery and rush. (1) , viewed 10 May 2025 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-143391297

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