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The Victoria Reef Quartz-mine, Bendigo, Victori\ — The deepest quartz Mine in the World. Photograph, showing Stopmg by Rock-drill on the West Leg of the Saddle Reef at a depth of 4,156 ft fiom the sniface On the light is Captain W Abraham Government Mining Inspector, and on the left is Mi. Rickaid, Mine Manage! (Mines Recoid)

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Progress, Volume IV, Issue 6, 1 April 1909, Page 200

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The Victoria Reef Quartz-mine, Bendigo, Victori\—The deepest quartz Mine in the World. Photograph, showing Stopmg by Rock-drill on the West Leg of the Saddle Reef at a depth of 4,156 ft fiom the sniface On the light is Captain W Abraham Government Mining Inspector, and on the left is Mi. Rickaid, Mine Manage! (Mines Recoid) Progress, Volume IV, Issue 6, 1 April 1909, Page 200

The Victoria Reef Quartz-mine, Bendigo, Victori\—The deepest quartz Mine in the World. Photograph, showing Stopmg by Rock-drill on the West Leg of the Saddle Reef at a depth of 4,156 ft fiom the sniface On the light is Captain W Abraham Government Mining Inspector, and on the left is Mi. Rickaid, Mine Manage! (Mines Recoid) Progress, Volume IV, Issue 6, 1 April 1909, Page 200