Smythesdale
Old goldmining town near Ballarat
Smythesdale is an old goldmining town situated on
the Glenelg Highway, 19 km south-west of Ballarat and 135 km north-west of Melbourne.
Remarkably, for such a small town, Smythesdale has
produced two very interesting figures. One was Arthur Alfred Lynch, a
poet, novelist, polymath, journalist, critic, soldier, parliamentarian,
diplomatist and rebel who attained a certificate in civil engineering
and a Bachelor of Arts in Australia, studied physics, physiology and
psychology at the University of Berlin, graduated with a medical degree
from the University of London and attained a degree in electrical
engineering at Paris.
Lynch was the son of John Lynch, an Irish Catholic goldminer
who was briefly imprisoned for his role in the famous Eureka Stockade
rebellion. Arthur was an individualistic character who, in his youth,
excelled at running, at a time when Smythesdale was something of a
centre for athletics. An anti-monarchical republican, he was once sent
to the USA to reconcile two Irish political factions, became a powerful
journalist and Paris correspondent for England's Daily Mail and later
formed and led an Irish contingent which fought for Botha in the Boer
War. Returning to Ireland where he was elected to represent Galway he
was arrested in London when he attempted to take a seat in the
parliament, and was sentenced to death for treason, commuted to life
imprisonment, over his South African activities. After mass petitioning
and the intervention of King Edward VII he was released and pardoned.
He later practiced as a doctor, served the allied cause in World War I
and published criticisms of the works of Freud and Einstein.
Another son of Smythesdale was Charles Hoskins, an
ironmaster who became a central figure in the country's early
industrial history when he took over the steelworks at Lithgow in 1908, later throwing in his hand
with Australian Iron & Steel and relocating to Port Kembla in 1928 (see
entry on Wollongong).
Things to see:
Lock-Up
A remnant of the town's early days is the
single-storey bluestone Classical police station and lock-up which was
built in 1869 with coursed rusticated stonework, a gabled roof and an
iron grille door.
Yellowglen Vineyard
Yellowglen Vineyard, established in 1976,
specialises in sparkling wines. There are picnic-barbecue areas and it
is open daily from late morning until 5.00 p.m., tel: (03) 5342 8617.
The vineyard is located 1 km off the Glenelg Highway on Whites Rd. The
turnoff is signposted. A picnic area and barbecue facilities are available.
Jubilee Mine Historic Area
There are a few old goldmining remnants (old cyanide
vats, mullock heaps and machinery foundations) at the Jubilee Mines
Historic Reserve. There are no facilities and no signposting at the
moment though these are being developed. Follow the Glenelg Highway
south-west for 4 km to Scarsdale and turn left into Pitfield Rd. 4 km
along this road turn left onto the Newtown-Berringa Rd (bitumen). After
3 km turn right onto Jubilee Rd (unsealed) and it is about another 3 km
to the site, tel: (03) 5345 1352.
Linton
Linton is located 13 km
south-west of Smythesdale via the Glenelg Highway. The steep main road
is lined with weatherboard shops and small houses with cottage gardens.
The public library building dates from 1874. The Jubilee mine site is
nearby.
| |
Hotels
|
| |
| |
Court House Hotel
Brooke St
Smythesdale
VIC
3351
Telephone: (03) 5342 8564
|
| |
| |
Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
|
| |
| |
Preston Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast
Preston Hill Rd
off Wilsons/Craddocks Rd
Smythesdale
VIC
3351
Telephone: (03) 5342 4466
Rating: ****
|
| |
| |
Restaurants
|
| |
| |
Louisa's Restaurant
Glenelg Hwy
Smythesdale
VIC
3351
Telephone: (03) 5342 4705
|
| |