This is a black-and-white print that shows diggers (miners) at Forest Creek on the Mount Alexander diggings in Victoria lining up before the Gold Commissioner's tent to pay a licence fee. A policeman stands guard next to the tent while, in the foreground on the left, two policemen can be seen speaking to a digger. The print, which measures 15 cm x 24.8 cm, is from a sketch by Samuel Thomas Gill and is one of the plates in Gill's book 'The diggers and diggings of Victoria as they were in 1852' published in 1855.
Copyright | Reproduced courtesy of National Library of Australia |
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Creator | Samuel Thomas Gill, artist, 1855 James J Blundell and Co, publisher, 1855 |
Identifiers | National Library of Australia number nla.pic-an7518152
TLF resource R3053 |
Source | National Library of Australia, http://www.nla.gov.au |