The Rushworth diggings were originally called the Dry Diggings.
Most of the gold was in alluvial gravels close to the surface.
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Church
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Church
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Court House
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School
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House
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Masonic Hall
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Pub
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Rushworth Main St
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Town Hall
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Hut
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The Hut in the picture is mentioned in a Mining report of 1886.
The original hut is in the middle of the picture with the chimney.