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Mining Records

 

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The State Records Office holds various series of records relating to mining and resource development within Western Australia. These records have been created by several government agencies including the Department of Mines and its successor agencies, the Department of Industrial Development and its successor agencies, and the various Mining Registrars and Mining Wardens from throughout the State.

Miner drilling underground using air-leg drill in a shaft, Kalgoorlie, 1951. [816B/C/5669] [000013D]

Collie Coal Mine, The First Shaft, c. 1880s. [1175B/2]

 

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Department of Mines

 

The Department of Mines was created on 1 January 1894 in response to the rapid growth in mining in Western Australia following the discovery of significant deposits of gold.

The records of the Department of Mines and its successor agencies can be located through the listings in the hardcopy AN 350 and 539 findaing aids available at the State Records Office Search Room as well as through AEON.

Early colonial references to mining in Western Australia may be found in the indexes to the Colonial Secretary's Office correspondence, under the headings "Mining", "Gold" and "Lands". See also further information on the records of the Colonial Secretary's Office.

The following are examples of Department of Mines records held by the State Records Office:

Listings of correspondence files from the later half of the twentieth century are filed within Series 20.

It should be noted that not all general correspondence files have survived. Nominal, subject and numerical indexes to the general correspondence are available for the period 1892-1909 and can provide an indication of whether a particular file has been archived or destroyed.

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Mining Registrar / Mining Warden Records

 

Following the establishment of the Department of Mines in 1894, mining districts were created and Mining Registrars and Mining Wardens appointed to the various mineral fields. Mining Registrars were responsible for recording mining claims; Mining Wardens who were also Resident or Stipendiary Magistrates, presided over the Mining Courts which were established in the major goldfields.

The State Records Office holds a variety of records created by the Registrars and Warden's Courts of various mining districts. These records include letterbooks, indexes and registers. Mining Registrar and Mining Warden records are available for a number of districts including: Cue, Kalgoorlie, Ravensthorpe, Yandanooka, Kanowna, Laverton, Marble Bar, Northampton, Southern Cross and Yalgoo. These records can be located through AEON using the name of the required locality. Additional material can also be located in the Clerk of Court records for the various districts.

Some examples of Mining Registrar and Mining Warden records include:

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Mining Leases

 

Prior to the establishment of the Department of Mines control of mining was regulated by the Lands Department. The following represent some of the early records of mining leases for the Colony which were created by the Department of Lands and Surveys and its predecessor agencies:

Information relating to mining leases may also be located through the records of the Department of Mines and the various Mining Registrar, Mining Warden and local courthouse records available for particular mining districts. These records include applications for mining leases and registers of mining leases. Files relating to specific leases may also be located within the General Files series of the Department of Mines.

The following are selected examples of mining lease records held by the State Records Office:

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Miner's Rights

 

Information relating to miner's rights (a form of prospecting licence) can be located within the records of Mining Wardens, Mining Registrars, local courthouses and local police stations, as well as through the records of the Department of Mines. Some examples of the types of records which provide information with regard to miner's rights are:

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Other Mining Records

 

The following agencies maintain information relevant to researchers investigating mining history.

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Further Information

 

State Records Office staff at the Enquiry Desk can provide additional information on the range of mining related records available from within the State Records Office collection. For more information contact us by telephone on (08) 9427 3360, by facsimile on (08) 9427 3368, via email at sro@sro.wa.gov.au or in person.

 

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