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Blinman cemetery. In the Flinders Ranges. Beautiful marble headstone for Fredrick Williams. : 無料・フリー素材/写真

Blinman cemetery. In the Flinders Ranges. Beautiful marble headstone for Fredrick Williams. / denisbin
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Blinman cemetery. In the Flinders Ranges. Beautiful marble headstone for Fredrick Williams.

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説明Blinman.Blinman has some distinctions in its story. It is the highest surveyed town in South Australia at 615 metres and the first town settled in the Flinders Ranges and the only town within the Flinders Ranges and not on the edge like Hawker, Beltana, Leigh Creek etc. It is located in the Hundred of Carr which was declared in 1877. The first white settlement in this region began in the early 1850s when a pastoral leasehold called Angorichina was taken out by Mr Boord but that soon passed to the Hayward brothers. It was one of his shepherds Robert Blinman who discovered some copper in December 1859. Blinman, Frost, Mole and Alfred got a mining lease in January 1861. A year later they sold their mine, at great profit, to the Yudanamutana Mining Company which carted the ore through the Ranges to Port Augusta. Cobb and Co coaches travelled from Burra to Blinman for travellers and miners. In 1864 the government surveyed a town named Blinman and another called North Blinman in 1867. By 1868 Blinman had aschool, hotel, Post Office, stores, a water supply and houses for 1,500 residents. The town had its own smelters to reduce the ores to copper which was lighter for the long transportation haul through the Ranges. This was shortened when the mine reopened in 1882 as ore could then be carted to the railway at Parachilna via Angorichina Gorge. Copper mining continued until 1918 when the international price for copper slumped causing Blinman to cease operations as did Moonta and other mines around 1920. In the five years before 1918 Blinman had a population of around 2,000 people but that quickly dropped with the closing of the mine. The copper mine was successful and profitable in its day. Apart from the old mine entrance the town has a heritage listed mine manager’s house. There is a stone police station as built in 1874, a quaint pine and pug miner’s cottage erected in 1862, the Blinman Hall built in 1896 and an historic cemetery. Around 1880 a new stone school was built and it closed in 1980. The old galvanised iron Methodist Church closed around 1943 and became the library. The first Wesleyan church services began in 1874. A minister was based here from 1911 and marriages were solemnised between 1914 and 1943. It has been reclad and is now the Information Centre. The town now has a population of about 25 adults and no children.
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