GM02182
Dwyer and Mackay
Large crowd standing around the rim of empty reservoir
watching water emerging from a large pipe. Marquee, bunting and flags by official group. Occasion was the first water to come to the Goldfields from the pipeline. SirJohn Forrest and Lady Forrest in attendance.
Medium Format: | 16.5x21.6 cm. / 6.5x8.5 inch |
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Condition: | Good |
Medium: | Unknown B&W |
Keywords: | largecrowdstandingrimemptyreservoirwatchingwateremergingpipemarqueebuntingflagsofficialgroupoccasiongoldfieldspipelinesirjohnforrestladyattendance |
Accession Number: | 252 |
Registration Number: | GM02182 |
Location: | Kalgoorlie |
State: | WA W |
Creator: | J.J. Dwyer |
Original Legal Broker: | Museum of the Goldfields - MOG; Golden Mile Museum |
Cataloguer: | Pam Moore |
Month Taken: | 1 |
Day Taken: | 24 |
Year Taken: | 1903 |
Notes
See 'The Mile that Midas Touched' p.65
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