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City and Suburban Gold Mining Company, New Battery and Cyanide Works (b / w photo)
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City and Suburban Gold Mining Company, New Battery and Cyanide Works (b / w photo)
5222090 City and Suburban Gold Mining Company, New Battery and Cyanide Works (b/w photo) by South African Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: City and Suburban Gold Mining Company, New Battery and Cyanide Works. Illustration for Scenes and Life in the Transvaal (Johannesburg, The Art Photo-Publishing Company, c 1890). Gravure printed.); © Look and Learn
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This photograph captures the bustling activity of the City and Suburban Gold Mining Company in late 19th century South Africa. The image showcases the impressive New Battery and Cyanide Works, which played a crucial role in extracting gold from ore. The scene is teeming with life as workers go about their daily tasks, creating a fascinating snapshot of historical African industry. The intricate details of the machinery and infrastructure highlight the advancements made during this era. Taken by an anonymous South African photographer, this print offers a glimpse into the thriving mining operations that shaped Johannesburg's landscape at that time. It was originally featured as an illustration in "Scenes and Life in the Transvaal" published by The Art Photo-Publishing Company around 1890. The gravure printing technique used adds depth to the image, enhancing its visual impact. Preserved within a private collection, this photograph serves as a testament to both the ingenuity of early mining practices and the rich history of South Africa. With its historical significance and artistic composition, this photo invites viewers to immerse themselves in a world long gone but forever preserved through photography.
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