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Warribanno Ruins
Australia

Built in 1858 by Francis W Pearson for the Geraldine Mining Company, the smelter was used until late 1859. The Warribanno Smelter Complex Ruin is the oldest identified European mining site in Western Australia and the smelter is the oldest surviving smelter in WA and one of the earliest in in Australia. It consisted of one roasting and two large smelting (reverbatory) furnaces with a large chimney 105 feet above the works. Close by were cottages for workmen, blacksmith shop, a quarry and a convenient supply of wood. Thw Warribanno smelter is one of a complex of sites associated with the Geraldine Mining Company, and with Port Gregory and the Lynton Convict Hiring Depot for the shipping and transport of lead, which caused the construction of wells along an overland route through Trevenson. The name Warribanno was first recoreded by surveyor William Phelps in the 1860s. It is believed to be derived from 2 aboriginal (Nanda dialect) words - Warri (fire) and Bunna (hill).


The Geraldine Lead Mine, located approx 5kms North-East, is the earliest European settlement in the Mid-west of Western Australia.


(This text was on a info sign outsite the smelter complex)

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Copyright: Luke Busellato
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 17214x8607
Taken: 23/06/2015
Uploaded: 28/06/2015
Published: 28/06/2015
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Tags: kalbarri; western australia; ajana; ruins; chimney; rural; lead; smelter; mining
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