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Gravel Killiecrankie Diamonds


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      Date: 1930 -

Description: Collection of 19 small pieces of topaz from Flinders Island, of varying shapes and sizes, in natural state as found. Topaz is probably the first gem or mineral exported from Australia. It has been taken from the Killiecrankie area on Flinders Island since at least 1803 and is known locally as Killiecrankie Diamond. Sir Joseph Banks donated topaz from New Holland to the British Museum in 1811. Significant quantities of the topaz were collected and sent to London for the Crystal Palace Exhibition, opened by Queen Victoria in 1851, and were exhibited at the Paris Exhibition in 1855.

Format: realia
Object: gems
Material: topaz

Titles:
Gravel Killiecrankie Diamonds

Subjects: minerals

Places: Killiecrankie, Flinders Island, Tasmania

Institution: Furneaux Historical Research Association Inc.

Object number: FHR_00641

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