Cultural Heritage

Evidence of mining settlement near Ruined Castle

Evidence of mining settlement near Ruined Castle

A team from Macquarie University is working with the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute and the National Parks and Wildlife Service to investigate the remains of a shale-mining settlement near Ruined Castle in the Jamison Valley, used by workers from the 1880s until around 1914.

The summer fires revealed artefacts and remnants previously obscured by vegetation, including wall foundations, hearths, paving, corrugated iron roofing, ceramics and glass.