Blackguard Gully is a heritage-listed former Chinese mining camp and now reserve at Whiteman Avenue, Young, New South Wales, Australia. It was part of the Lambing Flat or Burragorang goldfields, and was a primary location of the anti-Chinese Lambing Flat riots of 1861. The property is owned by the Hilltops Council (formerly the Young Shire Council). It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 13 March 2009.[1]
^"Blackguard Gully". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Department of Planning & Environment. H01775. Retrieved 18 May 2018. Text is licensed by State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) under CC-BY 4.0 licence.
BlackguardGully is a heritage-listed former Chinese mining camp and now reserve at Whiteman Avenue, Young, New South Wales, Australia. It was part of...
goldfields at Spring Creek, Stoney Creek, Back Creek, Wombat, BlackguardGully, Tipperary Gully, and Lambing Flat. Events in the Australian goldfields in...
goldfields at Spring Creek, Stoney Creek, Back Creek, Wombat, BlackguardGully, Tipperary Gully, and Lambing Flat. Anti-Chinese sentiment was widespread during...
goldfields at Spring Creek, Stoney Creek, Back Creek, Wombat, BlackguardGully, Tipperary Gully, and Lambing Flat (now Young, New South Wales), in 1860–1861...
October 2017. Retrieved 18 October 2017. Foulkes, N. (2010). Gentlemen and Blackguards: Gambling Mania and Plot to Steal the Derby of 1844. London: Weidenfeld...