In the early 90s, I was employed by a notorious scrap merchant to demolish the old crusher plant. That is a whole story in itself, but I wanted to relate that I got to explore the old carpenter's workshop when it was 'abandoned' and I saw that mechanical display. It was at least 7 metres long. and underneath was this amazing arrangement of gears and wires that made the figures move. The whole building was (and I hope still is) a snapshot in history.
Thank you so much for this video. Fred Cole (11:35) was my grandfather. He was a very well-known and much-loved man in Mount Morgan, and certainly carved his niche in Mount Morgan's history. He passed away in the early to mid 90's. To my knowledge, this is the only video footage existing of my grandfather. I have photos of him, but I never dreamed I would ever get to see a video of him, and to hear his voice again, for the first time in about thirty years. Do you know if there is any more footage of Mr Cole that was perhaps not edited into this video? If so, I would love to see it. Thank you for reviving fond memories of my grandfather. I wish you all the best.
I'm only about 7-minutes in, Shaun. When I finish watching I'll comment again. But I wanted to say that your emotions about hearing and seeing your Grandfather in this video touched me.
(The Mine) or after 1882 known as Mount Morgan Gold mine was a 99 yr land (lease ) from (The Mine) which started in 1704 the Convict Colony of Australia, which supplied minerals to the British Empire, and the 13 penal colonies in American and one penal colony in Australia (NewHolland ). The Mine was abandoned and (sold in 2013). The Foundation Act of Australia of 1787
Its a shame the Queensland Resources Council cries like a child today to give today's mining companies an opportunity to eff stuff up like another greedy child aways chooses
In the early 90s, I was employed by a notorious scrap merchant to demolish the old crusher plant. That is a whole story in itself, but I wanted to relate that I got to explore the old carpenter's workshop when it was 'abandoned' and I saw that mechanical display. It was at least 7 metres long. and underneath was this amazing arrangement of gears and wires that made the figures move. The whole building was (and I hope still is) a snapshot in history.
Thank you so much for this video. Fred Cole (11:35) was my grandfather. He was a very well-known and much-loved man in Mount Morgan, and certainly carved his niche in Mount Morgan's history. He passed away in the early to mid 90's.
To my knowledge, this is the only video footage existing of my grandfather. I have photos of him, but I never dreamed I would ever get to see a video of him, and to hear his voice again, for the first time in about thirty years.
Do you know if there is any more footage of Mr Cole that was perhaps not edited into this video? If so, I would love to see it.
Thank you for reviving fond memories of my grandfather. I wish you all the best.
I'm only about 7-minutes in, Shaun. When I finish watching I'll comment again. But I wanted to say that your emotions about hearing and seeing your Grandfather in this video touched me.
@@BradGryphonn Thanks for your kind words. :)
I love mt morgan. We go there high school excursion and tour the works after a hard nite sleeping in the school on the floor
(The Mine) or after 1882 known as Mount Morgan Gold mine was a 99 yr land (lease ) from (The Mine) which started in 1704 the Convict Colony of Australia, which supplied minerals to the British Empire, and the 13 penal colonies in American and one penal colony in Australia (NewHolland ). The Mine was abandoned and (sold in 2013).
The Foundation Act of Australia of 1787
It’s been a 30 years of closing down Mount Morgan mine 🎉
No mention of the tunneling to mine the clay to make the bricks for the chimney!
I'm curious, do they still run the Cutter?
Looks very much like a Pumped Hydroelectric Power site possibility !
Its a shame the Queensland Resources Council cries like a child today to give today's mining companies an opportunity to eff stuff up like another greedy child aways chooses
Theres mines all the way to struckoil leaching into that dam ,everytime it rains and will forever. Dont be drinking it.
the dee is still a toxic mess. nothing lives down stream for a 100km. I dare you to swim in it
The pollution and land scarring in the area is disgusting.
The history is fantastic… but the area has been pretty well fucked by mining
Totally agree!! Strip and piss off! The usual story!🤑🤮💩