GOLDEN PIPELINE: FACTS & PHOTOS
GOLD & WATER
The images and information attached to this website can be used to explore the relationship between WA’s Gold Rush
and the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme; the inhospitable conditions that made it a matter of life or death; the imaginative scheme to pump
water to the arid interior; CY O’Connor the engineer in charge.
Fabulous discoveries of gold in its eastern interior in the 1890s changed Western Australia for
ever. People from around the world flocked to what had been regarded until then as a backwater. But it soon became
obvious that fresh water was more precious than the gold the prospectors were seeking.
A reliable supply of water was needed not only to prevent death and disease but also to take the gold from the
earth. The solution was an engineering scheme that won international acclaim and operates to this day.
Click on an image below to view resources for the theme.
Within the theme, click on an image to find out more about that particular subject.
These web pages were created as a result of a partnership between The Le@rning Federation and the National Trust
of Australia (WA). The National Trust of Australia gratefully
acknowledges the JS Battye Library, Arthur Coopes, the Forrest family and Ron Davidson for use of
photographs.
Last updated 4 April 2011
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