Mount Elliott Company Metallurgical Plant And Mill
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, Australia. It was built from 1926 to April 1927. It was added to the
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on 17 June 2003. See also
Mount Elliott mine The Mount Elliott mine is a large copper mine located in eastern Australia in Queensland, 100 kilometres south of Cloncurry. Mount Elliott represents one of the largest copper reserves in Australia and in the world having estimated reserves of ...
and
Mount Elliott Mining Complex Mount Elliott Mining Complex is a heritage-listed copper mine and smelter at Selwyn, Shire of Cloncurry, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by William Henry Corbould and built in 1908. It is also known as Mount Elliott Smelter and Selwyn. ...
. Not to be confused with a tourist location of
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History

During 1924-25 the Mount Elliott Company and Hampden Cloncurry negotiated a scheme of amalgamation but this fell through when Mount Elliott acquired the Mount Cuthbert properties. In 1926 Hampden Cloncurry conceded defeat and offered its assets for sale by tender, most being acquired by Mount Elliott, who finally gained control of virtually the entire Cloncurry copper field and belatedly fulfilled William Henry Corbould's vision of 1909 for amalgamation. But it was too late: funds were exhausted and prices were low. The company decided to use the Henry Squarebrigs Mackay's new process to utilise the low-grade ores of the district. This was a new form of electrolytic
smelting Smelting is a process of applying heat and a chemical reducing agent to an ore to extract a desired base metal product. It is a form of extractive metallurgy that is used to obtain many metals such as iron-making, iron, copper extraction, copper ...
. In 1926 the company started building the first per year unit of a large electro-chemical copper treatment plant at Cloncurry on the outskirts of the town adjacent to the Great Northern railway line. This comprised crushing, roasting furnace, leaching vats and a cell house section and was completed in April 1927. It was the first plant of its kind ever built and Mackay supervised its construction at Cloncurry. The } diameter Mackay modified wedge furnace had seven roasting and one drying hearths. The furnace was connected to a Wilson pressure-type gas producer, which delivered gas to the roasting furnace as fuel to roast the ore. The furnace plant was enclosed in a steel building and high. In the leaching plant there were two reinforced concrete tanks by deep and four reinforced concrete solution storage tanks in diameter and deep. The plant for the electrolytic deposition of copper from the leaching solutions was in a two-storey steel building, and high. On the second level there were 24 wooded tanks long, lined with lead, and containing
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bars. On the ground level were three wooden solution circulating tanks. The power plant was located from the electrolytic plant and housed in a steel building by high, with the boiler in a separate building. The plant included a Babcock and Wilcox boiler with a } steel chimney stack. A
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was directly connected to a 400 kW alternator. A spray cooling plant consisting of a concrete reservoir and deep with a series of spray pipes and nozzles operated from an electric
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, was designed to cool of water an hour. However, before the plant was actually commissioned, instructions were received from London to close down without even a trial run. Apparently, the construction expenses had been too high and it was considered that the capacity was insufficient for profitability. It has been asserted that the company had infringed a foreign patent, but cost factors may have influenced the decision to close the plant.


Description

The place contains the remains of an electrolytic reduction plant comprising five groups of structures. The primary crusher and ore dump group situated to the south comprise an ore dump site, earth loading ramp, concrete surfaces, tanks and building
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. An iron flotation unit is located on the site (not in situ). To the north are the concrete mounts and foundations of a wedge roasting furnace. These structures include a flue and iron
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base and a vertical boiler alongside a concrete tank. Adjacent to the west is a large concrete leaching vat square and in height, which was originally equipped with a gantry crane. The walls of the vat are supported by heavy concrete
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es. To the north are four circular leaching vats of concrete construction each in width and in height. The northern group of structures is located alongside to south of the Cloncurry - Mount Isa railway. This group comprises concrete surfaces and foundations of the electrolytic works, a rendered brick flue and base of an iron chimney and three concrete tanks each approximately by in depth. The fifth component of the site is the foundations of a former laboratory building, constructed with
mud brick Mudbrick or mud-brick, also known as unfired brick, is an air-dried brick, made of a mixture of mud (containing loam, clay, sand and water) mixed with a binding material such as rice husks or straw. Mudbricks are known from 9000 BCE. From ...
walls with cement render on exterior and interior surfaces. Plant equipment at the site includes a vertical boiler (no brand) and flotation unit (not in situ) (no brand).


Heritage listing

Mount Elliott Company Metallurgical Plant and Mill was listed on the
Queensland Heritage Register The Queensland Heritage Register is a heritage register, a statutory list of places in Queensland, Australia that are protected by Queensland legislation, the Queensland Heritage Act 1992. It is maintained by the Queensland Heritage Council. As ...
on 17 June 2003 having satisfied the following criteria. The place is important in demonstrating the evolution or pattern of Queensland's history. Its construction testifies to the optimism held by the company for a centralised modern plant to service all their scattered ore reserves across the region. The place demonstrates rare, uncommon or endangered aspects of Queensland's cultural heritage. The Mount Elliott Company Metallurgical Plant is significant in Queensland's history as the only recorded surviving evidence of an early electrolytic plant. The laboratory remnants associated with the plant are architecturally uncommon, being made of ant bed adobe bricks. The place is important in demonstrating a high degree of creative or technical achievement at a particular period. The process was Henry Squarebrigs Mackay's own invention and the plant was designed in London. It was the first plant of its kind ever built and Mackay supervised its construction at Cloncurry.


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