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05-April-2013
05-April-2013

Photographs supplied by Arthur Garland

The time capsule commemorates the centenary of the settlement of Broken Hill.

Broken Hill was founded in 1883 by boundary rider Charles Rasp who patrolled the Mount Gipps fences. In 1883 he discovered what he thought was tin, but the samples proved to be silver and lead. The ore body they came from became the largest and richest of its kind in the world. The Broken Hill Proprietary Company (BHP) (later BHP Billiton) was founded by the Syndicate of Seven to mine the ore body of Broken Hill in 1885. By 1915 BHP realised its ore reserves were limited and began to diversify into steel production and on 28 February 1939 mining at the BHP mines at Broken Hill had ceased.

Location

Address:Blende & Sulphide Streets, Broken Hill City Council, Broken Hill, 2880
State:NSW
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -31.958353
Long: 141.462621
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Monument
Monument Theme:Landscape
Sub-Theme:Settlement
Actual Event Start Date:10-December-1883
Actual Event End Date:10-December-1983

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Saturday 10th December, 1983
Front Inscription

On December 10, 1983
The Centenary Year Of The City Of Broken Hill,
A Time Capsule Containing Documents
Concerning Life In The Silver City
Was Buried Below This Rock By
Members Of The Broken Hill 
Community Youth Support Scheme.

The Capsule Is To Be Opened On December 10, 2083
Which Will Be The City's Bicentenary Year.

Source: MA
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