Say G'day to Charlie Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, Australia
By Team737 on 30-Jul-22. Waypoint GA26927

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Type: History
Container: Virtual
Coordinates: S29° 25.752' E147° 58.525' (WGS 84)
  55J 594612E 6744065N (UTM)
Elevation: 151 m
Local Government Area: Walgett

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Mr Charlie Nettleton - 'The Spirit of Lightning Ridge'

A life size bronze sculpture, the "Spirit of Lightning Ridge" commemorates Charlie Nettleton who sunk the first mine and founded the black opal industry at Lightning Ridge. The sculpture was commissioned by the Lightning Ridge Historical Society.

Nettleton was at Mt Browne in the north-western part of the state prior to White Cliffs. In 1901, he walked towards Bathurst on the trail of gold. Near Wallangulla, he saw unusual, nodular black opal and the potential in it. A syndicate of local businessmen paid him to sink a shaft at McDonald’s Six Mile but it was unproductive.

He was on his way to the Bathurst camp when he stopped. He walked from White Cliffs to Lightning Ridge where he was the first to dig a mine or put in a claim. In 1903 that he walked back to White Cliffs and sold a parcel of black opal to Ted Murphy, who later became the first resident opal buyer at the Ridge.

Many White Cliffs miners followed their mate back to the new opal rush and Nettleton’s expertise earned him further respect. The 3-Mile village site was known as Nettleton, even after people moved into the surveyed ‘New Town’ at the beginning of World War One. The village was officially renamed Lightning Ridge in 1963. [https://monumentaustralia.org.au/]

This is a history cache, so you will need to answer some questions in order to log this as a find... you will also need to please include a picture of Charlie in your log, with you or your GPS included. Enjoy your trip to Lightning Ridge.

Questions: 

What does Charlie have in his left hand?
pick/shovel/goldpan/rifle

What year was the photo taken?
1935/1936/1937/1938

What was the sculptor's nickname?
Mon/Blue/Mick/Slim

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Fnl T'qnl gb Puneyvr
ROT 13: ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
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Logs

Turns out you can't edit a log without having to enter the code again. Here is the offical log:

Arrived in Lightning Ridge this evening and then took a drive around town while the light was dragged away over the horizon. This cache was along our drive path so we stopped to check it out. I took a little wander around with my phone torch and saw a creepy nurse all lit up in the dark around the back. haha. Last stop for the night - time for a hot bath under the stars.
 
01-Nov-24
We arrived late in Lightning Ridge but still had time for some geocaching.
Thanks for the cache Smile

 
I've had nothing but trouble today logging history caches so I'm just logging this now and will update the log later.
 
06-Oct-24
It was nice to read and look at some of the history of this place. Thanks for placing a virtual cache here, we probably would have missed this stop otherwise.
 
01-Oct-24
Found while on a tour of Artesian Bore pool/baths and spending a night in Lightning Ridge.
Thanks for the virtual.
 
18-Jun-24
I arrived in Lightning Ridge yesterday and today spent it exploring and caching. Charlie says hello. TFTC Team737
 
02-Aug-23
I believe we've said g'day to Charlie on a previous visit but we did it again today to grab the info needed. A beautiful day at The Ridge. TFTHC Team737.
 
12-Jun-23
After finding all theGC caches in the area we found some of the GCA caches too . Mr Minion loved the old car nearby as well . Thanks for the cache
 
We are visiting for a fwe days looking for our fortune ,fortunatly there are a few caches for us to do TFTC
 
05-Oct-22
Taking a leisurely trip down to the NSW Central Coast, and picking up some caches along the way.
Cache found without difficulty in the expected area.
Cache in good condition.
TNLNSL TFTC
 
30-Jul-22
Mr Nettleton awaits your visit.