Snow, Clarke Street (looking south from Tambaroora Road), Hill End
Winter 1872
Glass photonegative
Glass photonegative
Hill End in 1872 was a gold town at its peak and October 1872 was a memorable month. On Friday 4th, locals woke to 18 inches of snow and a view that was ‘quite English’. On the evening of the 18th, an earthquake shook everyone wide awake just before 7 pm and a spectacular red Aurora Australis was visible over the town. On the following day, the evening shift at the Star of Hope mine unearthed the largest specimen of reef gold ever found.