Yes - the goldrush saw the establishment of the company. The discovery of gold in Australia in the 1850s brought with it an immediate need for faster and better forms of transport. Four enterprising Americans saw a way to fill this need. Freeman Cobb, John Murray Peck, James Swanton and John Lamber started a network of horse and coach runs in a manner similar to what operated in the United States. Originally called the American Telegraph Line of Coaches, the name was later changed to Cobb & Co. Specially sprung coaches that could handle Australia's rough roads and rocky tracks were imported from America for the enterprise. Horses were replaced at changing stations 25 to 40 kilometres apart, meaning that fresher horses improved travelling time.
Cobb & Co's first run was on 30 September 1854, departing Melbourne for the Forest Creek diggings (now Castlemaine) and Bendigo.
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They panned, dug, shoveled or even used cradles.
They used to stay home and look after their kids, or stay by themselves.
Yes the shovel was used during the Gold Rush.
So there miss fry and kirily i was right and you were wrong. There were zebras in the gold fields. They used to ride them to town everyday.
Stamper batteries were large steam-driven machines, which were used to crush the quartz in order to extract gold.
The California Gold Rush used...PansLong TomsCradlesshovels
Yes the shovel was used during the Gold Rush.
Actually, the gold rush did not begin until 1851. Methods of extraction included panning, which was the most common method; cradling, which was introduced by Edward Hargarves after he saw the method used in California; puddling; and shaft mining.
Digging up the gold
People from all over Europe, America, the Middle East, and China were attracted to the Australian gold rush. Most of them brought nothing but a will to work hard and the skills they had attained in their home countries. Many of them never saw any gold but their skills proved to be invaluable to the formation of Australia as a country that could stand up on its own.
Cobb and Co they use 40 horses