Man and house, Hill End
1872
Glass photonegative
Glass photonegative
The most common type of miner's house was of wattle and daub construction. Saplings were driven into the ground at regular intervals, on either side of which were fastened the horizontal wattles or split limbs, the space between them being filled in with a mixture of earth, water and grass. According to the Sydney Morning Herald, 25 May 1872: ‘Within a radius of two miles [3.2 km] from Hill End it is computed that there are from eight to ten thousand persons settled.’