Conditions on the Australian goldfields were crowded: miners had between 1 and 3 square metres of 'claim' to live and work. Conditions were unsanitary, due to the open toilet trenches. Diggers commonly lived in tents, which were simple ramshackle constructions of canvas stretched or draped over a support. Later, additions of bark might be added. Within these huts, the miners had a simple mat on the ground for their bed, with a blanket. Some even lived in rough, open bark shelters. People would live in small humpies made out of wood, scraps and things found around the area.
Those who stayed longer sometimes built larger slab hut dwellings, but these were still very basic. Later in the gold rush, when people were more certain about whether they were staying or not, people might decide to live in small cottages. These cottages often incorporated solid brick and stone fireplaces, instead of the diggers having to do all their cooking outside.
Those not living on the goldfields but capitalising on the wealth of the goldfields built large, grand stone houses, many of which are still standing today.
See the related Wikipedia link below, which offers some photos of goldfields housing.
education was poor on the goldfields it is not like these days
education was poor on the goldfields it is not like these days
They are in Victoria, Australia. The Ballarat goldfields were much like other Australian goldfields (apart from the battle of the Eureka Stockade) and so the links below will give you plenty of information about the goldfields.
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very bad because there parents were in looking for gold while you played around doing anything and could hurt yourself normally
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i dont know but it siunds like a lol for LMFAO
Like normal children of the era.
they where treated like everyine was ashamed of them.
they where treated like everyine was ashamed of them.
what do shop keepers do for fun
another name for the goldfields