- Source: Dundas, Tasmania
Dundas was a historical mining locality, mineral field and railway location on the western foothills of the West Coast Range in Western Tasmania. It is now part of the locality of Zeehan.
Location
The town was located 5 kilometres east of the town of Zeehan, and almost 10 kilometres west of the Mount Read township. The North East Dundas Tram branched off the Emu Bay Railway approximately 3 kilometres north east of the Dundas railway connection.
The location was hilly and heavily wooded, making the location hazardous in the event of bushfires.
The location, being close to Mount Read, was also prone to heavy rain and cold weather.
Mount Dundas Post Office was opened on 22 November 1890, renamed Dundas in 1892 and closed in 1930.
The Zeehan and Dundas Herald (1902–1922) was one of the more significant newspapers of the west coast during its operation.
Mines and minerals
Silver was discovered early in the Dundas area in 1890, and the name of the Dundas field was incorporated into that of the adjacent Zeehan field.
A number of mines near Dundas are known as locations of rare minerals:
Adelaide Mine near Dundas was the location of special specimens of crocoite, stichtite and other rare minerals.
Comet Mine was identified as a location of anglesite, ankerite and cerussite.
Dundasite is named after Dundas.
Hecla Mine (also known as Hecla Curtin Mine) was identified as a location of aikinite.
See also
Mount Dundas (Tasmania)
West Coast Tasmania Mines
Railways on the West Coast of Tasmania
References
Further reading
= Specific
=Bottrill, R.S., Williams, P., Dohnt, S., Sorrell, S. and Kemp, N.R. 2006. Crocoite and associated minerals from Dundas and other locations in Tasmania. Australian Journal of Mineralogy, (Dundas Issue) 12, 59-90
Bottrill, R. S. (2000) New minerals from old deposits: The Dundas Mineral Field, Tasmania in Abstracts Minerals and Museums 2000: 4th seminar. Melbourne, Victoria, June 2000.
Reid, A. McIntosh. (1925) The Dundas mineral field Geological Survey Bulletin 36, Dept. of Mines, Hobart, Tasmania.
Tilley, Wilberton. (1891) The wild west of Tasmania : being a description of the silver fields of Zeehan and DundasEvershed Bros., Zeehan, Tas. : Dundas, Tas. :
Eaves, Rick (14 April 2017). "Dundas, long dead, lives on in new museum". ABC News.
= Region
=Haupt, J., 1988: Minerals of Western Tasmania. Mineralogical Record, Australia Issue, 196, 381-388
Atkinson, H.K. (1991). Railway Tickets of Tasmania. Regal Publications. ISBN 0-9598718-7-X.
Blainey, Geoffrey (2000). The Peaks of Lyell (6th ed.). Hobart: St. David's Park Publishing. ISBN 0-7246-2265-9.
Whitham, Charles (2003). Western Tasmania — A land of riches and beauty (Reprint 2003 ed.). Queenstown: Municipality of Queenstown.
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- Dundas, Tasmania
- Dundas
- Mount Dundas (Tasmania)
- Crocoite
- Ankerite
- List of mines of the West Coast, Tasmania
- List of gold mines in Australia
- Dundasite
- Aikinite
- Stichtite