Miners’ Hut

This hut came from the Tanjil goldfields, and was in use around 1900, the home of two miners on an old goldfield. The township of Tanjil came into being about 1867 above what is now the Blue Rock Dam. Including Russells Creek, there was a population in the area of 200 to 300 people in the late 1860s and early 1870s. Many would have been living in huts very similar to this. This bark hut was dismantled and rebuilt at Old Gippstown in late 1972.

Tents and bark huts were the commonest form of accommodation on Gippsland’s goldfields – bark was easily available, and free. Tall, straight saplings provided a framework. Chimneys could be built from local stone, with a little precious tin used at the top to make a flue.

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Old Gippstown Buildings:

Neerim Post Office

Neerim Post Office

Joseph and Ethel Callow built this shop about 1917-1918 at Neerim. Ethel Callow sold sweets and school /...

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Dressmaker’s Shop

Dressmaker’s Shop

This building came as a shop from Traralgon some time prior to 1972 and the verandah has been added. In the early...

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Blacksmith Shop

Blacksmith Shop

Jim Mayze set up a coach building and blacksmithing operation in Traralgon in 1886 with a Mr West. Mayze and West...

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