Gold Prospecting in Western Australia
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Interest in gold in W.A. increased following the 1849 California
and 1850's Victorian rushes. A rich find made by Arthur Bayley and
William Ford during 1892, in Coolgardie, inspired a small rush. A
large amount of gold (over 500 oz) was initially found on Bayley's
Reward lease above a quartz reef. Within a month, 3000 oz had been
found by 400 prospectors. Soon after, in June 1893, Patrick Hannan,
Tom Flanagan and Daniel O'Shea discovered a rich deposit of gold at
Mt. Charlotte, Kalgoorlie. This initiated a rush resulting in the
discovery of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Golden Mile. From here, gold
exploration spread throughout the state. The introduction of ground
cancelling metal detectors to Australia in 1974 created renewed
interest in prospecting that, together with the high price of gold,
led to the prospecting boom of the late 1970's and early 80's. The
largest nugget ever found in W.A. is the Golden Eagle by Larcombe
at Larkinville in 1932. It weighed 1135 oz. Alluvial and reef gold
occurs in the Yilgarn, Pilbara and Kimberley districts.
Approximately 95% of the states gold production has come from the
Yilgarn district, exceeding the Pilbara and Kimberley by far.
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