Venus Battery Venus Battery Archive. [Archive] (Unpublished)
- Item Type
- Archive
- Collection
- Library Archives
- Location
- Townsville Campus Library
- Item Code
- 403M-404M
- Subjects
- Venus Battery; Venus Mill; Charters Towers; gold mines; stamp batteries; ore
Summary
The Venus Battery at Charters Towers operated from 16 July 1872 to 1973 and survived to become Queensland's largest, oldest and most complete crushing mill. Seven months after ten-year-old Aboriginal boy, Jupiter Mosman, made the first gold discovery in Charters Towers, gold-mining magnate Edmund Plant opened the Venus Battery which he built at the best spot in town - right next to the only permanent water supply.
"Battery" refers to the most important component of the mill's extraction process, the stamp batteries, where rock was crushed very finely to enable the gold to be extracted. The steam-powered stamp battery crushed ore which then passed over inclined tables covered with blankets to collect the gold. This simple technology was easy to maintain. During Plant's ownership, the Venus Battery crushed 2147 tonnes of ore and recovered 5439 ounces of gold. Despite the mill's huge success, Plant sold it three months after it opened. After a couple of private owners the State Government bought the mill in 1919. Though the biggest money was made during the mill's early years at the height of the gold rush, the Venus Battery, together with its cyanide plant, produced 15.5 tonnes of gold over the century it was open.
The crushing records include the name of the owner of the ore, weight of ore crushed and amount paid per ton.
List of this archive's contents
Additional Information
Special Collection items may be used on the Library premises by visiting the appropriate Reading Rooms during opening hours. Digital copies of selected items from this Archive will be made available through the repository as copyright or other restrictions allow.
The Charters Towers Albums are located in the North Queensland Photographic Collection.
References
Related publications in the North Queensland Collection:
Johnson, D.H. (1992). The Venus Battery and Millchester. Townsville, Australia: D.H. Johnson.