File:Stamp mill 1908.jpg
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English: A large stamp mill used to crush gold ore at the Treadwell mine in Alaska. Compare File:Földrajzi Közlemények 1902-XXX-IV, Treadwell aranybánya (aranymosó).jpg where this or a similar setup is photographed in or after use. The present photograph is probably much older than its publication date and looks like it might be from the inauguration of the mill. |
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Date | copyright 1909 photo 1908 or earlier | |||||||
Source | Through the Yukon and Alaska [1] Mining and Scientific Press, San Francisco, 1909 p.... | |||||||
Author | T.A. Rickard photographer unknown | |||||||
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current | 02:25, 3 December 2010 | 2,358 × 1,558 (711 KB) | Dankarl (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=A large stamp mill used to crush gold ore at the Treadwell mine in Alaska.}} |Source=''Through the Yukon and Alaska'' [http://www.archive.org/stream/throughyukonalas00rickiala#page/n8/mode/1up] Mining and Scientific Press |
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