Balaclava Mine Explained

Balaclava Mine
Pushpin Map:Australia Victoria
Pushpin Label Position:left
Coordinates:-36.6453°N 145.0231°W
Place:Whroo
Subdivision Type:State
State/Province:Victoria
Country:Australia
Products:Gold
Amount:£6000
Financial Year:year
Type:Open cut
Greatest Depth:125m
Closing Year:1920s
Owner:John Lewis, Archibald Menzies[1]

The Balaclava Mine was an open-cut mine in the Australian ghost town of Whroo, Victoria. It opened in October 1854, one year after gold was found at the nearby Rushworth. By 1881 the number of employed miners in the area had dropped to 150, and mining in the Balaclava Mine ceased in the 1920s.[2] The site now operates as a tourist attraction.

History

John Thomas Lewis and James Meek Nickinson, two sailors, found a gold nugget in the grass at Whroo in October 1854. This happened to be the same month as the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War, thus the name of the mine.[3] Lewis and Nickinson opened the mine under a partnership, hiring 100 men in this first year. The profits from the first year totalled some £15,000. In 1857 Nickinson left the partnership, leaving Lewis to operate on his own. In following years the amount of gold mined dropped, and by 1859 the now Balaclava Hill Quartz Mining Co. was making only £6000 per year.[4] By 1881, there were only 150 employed miners in the Rushworth area. By the 1920s, there was little recorded activity at the Balaclava mine, and operations ceased.

The 1980s saw attempts to have the mine historically listed and protected, however these attempts failed. The open-cut mine now operates as a tourist attraction, though the tunnel through the mine wall has recently shut for safety reasons.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Whroo. Victorian Places. 26 December 2016.
  2. Web site: The Balaclava Works.. Rushworth Mining History.. 26 December 2016. 22 October 2012.
  3. Web site: Moss. Tara. The Ghost Town of Whroo. Tara Moss. 26 December 2016. 29 October 2012.
  4. D Bannear, ‘Historical Mining Sites in the Rushworth (Waranga North) Mining: Part Two: Site Gazetteer’, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, May 1993, pp.8-22
  5. Web site: Rushworth, VIC - Aussie Towns. Aussie Towns. 26 December 2016.