Set of 9 round metal gold panning dishes with sloping sides and depth of 80mm.
Included is one large and one small piece of pyrite (fool's gold).
Known as gold dish pans these pans are similar to those that have been used for hundreds of years. Pans have been made out of a variety of materials including wood, cow horn and steel. The first gold rush in New Zealand was in 1952 in the Coromandel.
Tauranga has a strong connection to gold mining with the once thriving mines in the Karangahake gorge, and the current mining of gold and silver in nearby Waihi.
Click here to read or download a free Hands on Tauranga resource for teachers 'Gold Fever!'
date: Early 20th Century
max dimension: 315mm
subject area: Social Science, Science, Aotearoa Histories,
specific themes: Gold, Mining, History, Panning, Industry, Environment,
keywords: gemstones, rocks, minerals,
handling collection number: HC70/1-9
YouTube : video's related to the history of gold mining in Aotearoa https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTOyMdHpF-mpWjh9M6hXVYf3e-GambHBZ
Why not get your hands on..
Miner's helmet HC21 > https://www.handsontauranga.co.nz/hot-items/hangarau-technology/miners-helmet-hc21/
Aotearoa Histories Curriculum Links
https://aotearoahistories.education.govt.nz/years-1-3/know#curriculum-content
https://aotearoahistories.education.govt.nz/years-4-6/know#curriculum-content
https://aotearoahistories.education.govt.nz/years-7-8/know#curriculum-content
https://aotearoahistories.education.govt.nz/years-9-10/know#curriculum-content