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English: The Australian gold rush started in 1851 when prospector Edward Hammond Hargraves claimed the discovery of payable gold near Bathurst, New South Wales, at a site Edward Hargraves called Ophir. (→Australian gold rushes)
Español: La fiebre del oro australiana comenzó en 1851 cuando el buscador de oro Edward Hammond Hargraves anuncio el descubrimiento de oro en cercanías de Bathurst, New South Wales, en un sitio que Edward Hargraves denominó Ophir. (→Fiebres del oro en Australia)
Français : Les ruées vers l'or en Australie ont commencé en 1851, lorsqu'un prospecteur, Edward Hammond Hargraves revendiqua avoir découvert de l'or près de Bathurst, en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, en un lieu qu'il appela Ophir. Six mois plus tard, de l'or était trouvé au Victoria, d'abord à Warrandyte et Ballarat puis, un peu plus tard, à Bendigo Creek. De l'or a été trouvé plus tard dans toutes les autres colonies australiennes (connues plus tard comme des États ou Territoires). Quelques-unes des plus grosses pétites y sont découvertes : en 1858, une pépite de . (→Ruées vers l'or en Australie)
עברית: המונח הבהלה לזהב באוסטרליה מתייחס בעיקר לתקופה בשנות החמישים של המאה ה-19 בה הגיעו מהגרים לאוסטרליה בעקבות שמועות על מציאת זהב בדרום מזרח היבשת. (→הבהלה לזהב (אוסטרליה))
Bahasa Indonesia: Demam emas Australia dimulai tahun 1851 ketika Edward Hammond Hargraves menemukan emas yang dapat dibayarkan dekat Bathurst, New South Wales, di situs yang disebut Ophir oleh Edward Hargraves. Enam bulan kemudian, emas ditemukan di Victoria di Warrandyte dan Ballarat, dan tidak lama kemudian di Bendigo Creek. Emas kemudian ditemukan di seluruh koloni Australia. (→Demam emas Australia)
Simple English: The Australian gold rush was a large number of gold discoveries in Australia. Thousands of people came to Australia in the hope of finding a lot of gold and becoming rich. The rush started in 1851 when gold was found near Bathurst and ended with the last rush in 1893 to Kalgoorlie. At each place gold was easily found in rivers and creeks. This was known as alluvial gold and could be found by individual miners using very basic equipment such as a spade and a dish. In most places this alluvial gold was taken in the first few months. To get at the gold that was buried deeper in the ground meant that miners needed to work together and dig tunnels. Eventually large companies were started to raise money so that deep gold mines could be built. (→Australian gold rush)
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BOOTH(1873) 1.053 DIGGERS ON THE ROAD TO A RUSH.jpg 2,147 × 1,573; 2.33 MB
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BOOTH(1873) 1.056 NIGHT SCENE IN THE DIGGINGS.jpg 2,171 × 1,574; 2.14 MB
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BOOTH(1873) 1.098 CONCORDIA GOLD MINES.jpg 2,273 × 1,614; 2.5 MB
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BOOTH(1873) 1.121 ALLUVIAL GOLD WASHING.jpg 2,259 × 1,561; 2.51 MB
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AC Cooke - Ballerstedt.jpg 513 × 683; 242 KB
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An Australian Gold Diggings.jpg 584 × 455; 339 KB
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Ballarat 1853-54 von guerard.jpg 600 × 320; 172 KB
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Barkly gold memorial.jpg 2,592 × 1,944; 3.02 MB
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BeechworthGoldMemorial.JPG 3,363 × 2,377; 1.72 MB
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Bernhardt Otto Houltermann.jpg 598 × 668; 188 KB
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Cantonese Miner Australian Gold Rush 1870.jpg 800 × 604; 443 KB
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Cantonese miners Australian Gold Rush.jpg 800 × 570; 337 KB
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Canvas town south melbourne victoria 1850s.jpg 600 × 333; 35 KB
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Chinese on stagecoach to goldfields.jpg 5,060 × 3,603; 3.24 MB
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Corbett Street.jpg 704 × 528; 26 KB
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Cycling goldminer 1895.jpg 800 × 983; 287 KB
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Diggers Arms SLNSW FL9000448.jpg 1,213 × 1,406; 1.26 MB
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Doudiet Swearing allegiance to the Southern Cross.jpg 1,978 × 1,426; 1.2 MB
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Edward Hammond Hargraves 1875.jpg 829 × 1,002; 668 KB
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Edward Roper - Gold diggings, Ararat, 1854.jpg 1,376 × 820; 550 KB
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Fingal Gold Reef Tasmania c 1863 SLNSW FL3495277.jpg 3,077 × 2,500; 5.64 MB
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Five Days in Prison for Murder - Charles Green.png 1,150 × 1,540; 2.13 MB
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Forest Creek (Castlemaine, Victoria) 1852.jpg 1,000 × 602; 193 KB
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Gold diggers Queensland.jpg 574 × 371; 180 KB
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Gold panning, Australia, 1900.jpg 1,024 × 768; 628 KB
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Golden Square at the end of 1851.jpg 2,487 × 997; 2.29 MB
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Goldminer 1861.jpg 852 × 1,009; 648 KB
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Gulgong Mine, NSW.jpg 1,400 × 1,083; 1.13 MB
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Hargraves by Thomas Balcombe 1851.jpg 876 × 1,050; 757 KB
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Bernhard Otto Holtermann with 630lb gold from Hill End.jpg 1,488 × 2,048; 635 KB
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Julian Ashton - The Prospector, 1889.jpg 614 × 1,145; 146 KB
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Koch Residence, 1870, 194 Eaglehawk Rd, Long Gully.jpg 985 × 739; 164 KB
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Kochs Pioneer Quartz Works.jpg 1,600 × 1,064; 155 KB
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Ludwig Becker Bendigo 1853.jpg 871 × 684; 337 KB
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Map showing the route taken by Police at Eureka Stockade.tif 6,755 × 4,428, 7 pages; 25.76 MB
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Mount Alexander Diggings.jpg 571 × 392; 152 KB
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My Golden Hole - Charles Green.png 1,135 × 1,504; 4.9 MB
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Nerrena Fossickers in the Creek Nerrena.jpg 382 × 608; 56 KB
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Oddy's Grocer, Graytown.jpg 1,000 × 727; 262 KB
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Prospectors' hut Upper Dargo, Gippsland, ca 1870 (SLV b19603).jpg 1,773 × 1,121; 661 KB
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RutherglenGoldMemorial.JPG 3,872 × 2,592; 2.27 MB
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Solferino 1872 SLNSW.jpg 2,765 × 1,000; 2.55 MB
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Star of Hope Mine, NSW.jpg 5,964 × 5,000; 11.4 MB
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Stawell Town Hall Sesquicentennial of the Discovery of Gold Plaque.JPG 4,424 × 3,360; 4.87 MB
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The Royal Mint, Sydney 1888.jpg 880 × 427; 253 KB
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Washing for gold, Warrandyte.jpg 594 × 774; 200 KB
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ZEEHANP2.JPG 743 × 599; 176 KB