I have received the following request for help - is anybody able to assist please?
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I am a member of The Australasian Mining History Association and am working on a paper, titled, 'Lifting and winching practices in gold mines in Central Victoria', which will be presented to the Association.
I wish to include some history regarding the use of flat woven metal wire rope for lifting in goldmines.
I believe this technology was in use in the UK for many years before it was exported to Australia.
I would like to know when this flat wire rope was introduced to the UK, and from where it originated before that.
Who manufactured it in the UK and when did the use of Flat wire rope cease. In fact, any history regarding this particular
configuration of wire rope would be of immense help.
Living in the country area of North Central Victoria, I don't have ready access to University libraries (even on-line)
and have exhausted all local resources that are available.
I hope this falls under the area of interest to your assoc. and thank you in anticipation, for any consideration and help you can extend in this matter.
Yours sincerely,
Peter Quinn
Harcourt, Central Victoria
Australia
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