Archival Resources Details

Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Ltd - Records

Accession Title
Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Ltd - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Reference
74/67
Date Range
1892 - 1966
Description

Minutes 1892-1959; correspondence - general manager 1900-1966, company secretary 1903-1955, London Office 1916-1934; share registers 1903-1944; accounts including the Reduction Works and Emu Bay railway line, 1903-1948; Refined Metals Shipments register 1918-1923; newspaper cuttings; maps and plans; photographs. Also includes records of the Chemical Works Committee, Blue Tier, North Mt. Lyell Copper Co. Ltd, The Mount Read and Roseberry Mines Ltd., The Mt. Lyell Farmers' Fertilizers Ltd. and the Copper Producers Association Pty. Ltd.

Quantity
77 m

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