A "license" to mine gold in not important. What you need is the right to mine it. You can't go onto private land and attempt to remove minerals. Only the person who holds the mineral rights to that land (and it may not even be the owner!) can do that. Additionally, you cannot remove materials from public land. At least not without a government-issued permit -- if they'll even issue you one.
it was called gold license or miners right
See the Web Link to the left for an image of an 1853 gold mining license.
It was a licence that's used to let miners mine in the gold fields
The game Gold Fields (Or gold Rush) can be downloaded from here. It is a fun game where you start off in a small town. You then either buy a license and go mining, or you work for people, and build up your stock shares. either way, its a fun game. I hope you enjoy GoldFields (Or GoldRush) and much as I did when I was a kid in primary school.
Wyatt Malcolm has written: 'Gold fields of Nova Scotia' -- subject- s -: Gold mines and mining, Gold
For information and maps on the Australian goldfields, see the links below.
E. M Barnum has written: 'The gold and silver fields of Oregon and Idaho' -- subject(s): Gold mines and mining, Silver mines and mining
If you mean Sovereign Hill the 19th century gold mining tourist attraction in Ballarat, it opened for business in about 1971.
You need a license to mine for gold You can either get gold in the river or underground Chinese people have to pay more
It was found at the Red Hill Mining Company site at Bakery Hill in Balllarat, Victoria.
They took gold mining from the Earth? Who took the gold mining and how? There's no more gold mining on Earth? What's up with that?
Sovereign Hill, BallaratLambing Flat, YoungBendigo-CastlemaineKalgoorlieHill End