- Silverton, New South Wales
Silverton (coord|31|52|S|141|14|E|region:AU-NSW_type:city) is a small village at the far west of
New South Wales ,Australia , 25 kilometres north-west of Broken Hill. The town sprung up after the discovery of richsilver deposits, although it was soon eclipsed by an even richer silver-lead-zinc ore body at nearby Broken Hill. The town is often referred to as aghost town ,"Silverton." "Broken Hill: Accessible Outback." 2007, Edition 15, p26.] however there remains a small permanent population and mainly tourist related businesses.History
The earliest human settlers in the area are thought to be the Wiljakali"History." "Broken Hill: Accessible Outback." 2007, Edition 15, p4.] Aborigines, although this was probably only intermittent due to lack of permanent water sources. As in much of Australia, a combination of disease and aggression by white settlers drove them from their lands.cite web|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/New-South-Wales/Silverton/2005/02/17/1108500198942.html|title=Silverton|date=2004-02-08|accessdate=2007-12-17|publisher=
The Sydney Morning Herald ]The first
Europe an to visit the area was the thenSurveyor General of New South Wales , Major Thomas Mitchell, in 1841. Three years later, in 1844, the explorerCharles Sturt saw and named the Barrier Range while searching for an inland sea; the range was so named as it was a barrier to his progress north. Burke and Wills passed through the area in their famous 1860-61 expedition, setting up a base camp at nearbyMenindee . Pastoralists first began settling the area in the 1850s, with the main trade route to the area along theDarling River .Prospectors began working in the area in 1867 when a local station-hand claimed to have found
gold there. It was later discovered that his plan was merely a pretext for stealing a horse. Some years later in 1875, two men drilling a well on a station south of the town site hit alode ofsilver . The town's population quickly increased reaching a peak around 3,000 in the 1890s,cite web|url=http://www.silverton.org.au/
title=Discover Silverton|date=2006|accessdate=2007-12-16|publisher=Silverton Village Committee] and theSilverton Tramway was opened in 1888 connecting the town to South Australia.cite web
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accessdate = 2008-03-05 ] Many of the houses built were of simpleiron andcanvas construction. The rapid depletion of the high-gradeore around Silverton, along with the discovery of an even richer silver-lead-zinc ore body in nearby Broken Hill led to a sudden decline in Silverton's population, with many of those leaving taking their homes with them. By 1901 the town and immediate area was home to less than 300 people.Present day
Silverton today is inhabited by a permanent population of only about 50 people, but its history and location make it a relatively popular tourist destination. Several artists live in or around the town, including Peter Browne, Albert Woodroffe and John Dynon, with some maintaining their own galleries. This is in line with the significant number of artists working out of nearby Broken Hill, as the surrounding landscape and lighting is particularly amenable to the creation of art.cite web|url=http://www.silverton.org.au/artists.php|title=Artists & Galleries|date=2006|accessdate=2007-12-17|publisher=Silverton Village Committee] Most of the original buildings have now vanished or lay in ruins, but there are some interesting buildings that remain, including the "Silverton Hotel" and the Silverton Gaol. Silverton has been the scene for more than 140 films and commercials thanks to the light, the character-filled colonial buildings and its scenic desert surrounds. The hotel is regularly featured in these productions, and its inside walls are covered with memorabilia. A replica car, the
Pursuit Special fromMad Max and , is usually parked outside the hotel. Other well known productions filmed in and around Silverton include Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,The Flying Doctors , and Dirty Deeds.There is a certain eeriness about the deserted town's scattered buildings, treeless hills, and views towards endless plains of emptiness, along with remains of the closed
Silverton Tramway .A short drive north of the main town is a lookout with a remarkable view over the Mundi Mundi plains. Commonly referred to as looking out into the Never Never, it is a fantastic place to view the sunset.
See also
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Silverton Wind Farm References
External links
Silverton NSW community website http://www.silverton.org.au
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