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The pace of renovations has slowed in our little slice of Ascot over the past few months. Though we’ve still been workin...
13/02/2026

The pace of renovations has slowed in our little slice of Ascot over the past few months. Though we’ve still been working hard at things behind the scenes. After having our original pine floorboards restored and reimagined by the very talented in some of our spaces, it was time to rid another room of tired and worn carpet. We’re not quite ready to have it sanded and polished yet. But luckily it has been previously oiled - so it’s liveable for the time being. Much to our surprise, the floorboards in this room are hardwood and not pine! Stay turned for the transformation!

It’s finally through! 🎉 now let the hardwork of restoration begin
15/01/2026

It’s finally through! 🎉 now let the hardwork of restoration begin

06/01/2026

The Blacksmith Who Accidentally Powered the Victorian Gold Rush

Most people think gold rush history is about nuggets.

It isn’t.

It’s about one job every goldfield depended on — and one man who became indispensable overnight.

The Goldfields Couldn’t Function Without Blacksmiths

When gold was discovered in Victoria in the early 1850s, thousands rushed into the bush with picks, shovels, cradles, drays, horses…
and everything broke.

Iron snapped.
Picks blunted.
Shovels cracked.
Horses lost shoes.
Wagon axles bent under impossible loads.

And here’s the truth most people don’t realise:

Without blacksmiths, the gold rush would have collapsed.

A Blacksmith Could Choose His Price — And Many Did

On the goldfields, a skilled blacksmith was worth more than a lucky miner.

Historical records from Ballarat, Bendigo, Castlemaine and Forest Creek show blacksmiths charging:

• a day’s wages for a single horseshoe
• ounces of gold dust for tool repairs
• payment in nuggets, not cash
• food, land, or claims as barter

Miners couldn’t mine without tools — and tools couldn’t be fixed anywhere else.

Some blacksmiths earned more in a week than miners earned in months.

One Famous Case Nearly Shut Down a Goldfield

In 1852 at Forest Creek (Castlemaine), a single blacksmith closed his forge after being overwhelmed by demand.

Within days:
• horses went lame
• drays stopped moving
• tools couldn’t be repaired
• claims were abandoned

The field slowed to a crawl — until other blacksmiths were begged to reopen.

That’s how fragile the system really was.

Blacksmiths Quietly Shaped Mining Technology

Many mining tools we think of as “standard” were invented or modified by goldfield blacksmiths:

• reinforced picks for quartz ground
• custom sluice fittings
• riveted shovels that didn’t split
• early windlasses and pulley systems
• iron fittings for cradles and puddling machines

These weren’t factory designs — they were bush inventions, hammered out beside tents and campfires.

Some Blacksmiths Never Left — And Built Towns Instead

While most miners moved on, many blacksmiths stayed.

They became:
• town founders
• business owners
• councillors
• property holders
• some of the wealthiest men on the fields

If a goldfield turned into a permanent town — you can almost guarantee a blacksmith was there first.

And They Paid a Heavy Price

Blacksmithing was brutal work.

Historical death records show blacksmiths suffering from:
• lung disease from coal smoke
• burns and crushing injuries
• heat exhaustion
• early death from constant strain

They kept the goldfields running — at the cost of their own health.

The Forgotten Backbone of the Gold Rush

Miners found gold.

But blacksmiths made it possible.

Without them:
• no horses moved
• no tools worked
• no gold was recovered

They didn’t chase nuggets.

They built the rush — one hammer blow at a time.

30/11/2025

Welcome to all of you who have recently joined us on our journey preserving the amazing history of our beautiful Home! Watch this space 🙂

Decisions! Decisions! I usually have a vision of what direction I want to take a room. But at the moment, I’m a bit torn...
26/03/2025

Decisions! Decisions! I usually have a vision of what direction I want to take a room. But at the moment, I’m a bit torn… so many colour options for our floor. Or do we just let its natural beauty shine? 🤔🤔🤔🤔 we seem to be spoiled for choice! What would you pick?

Read more for out latest project update:
16/12/2024

Read more for out latest project update:

Preserving Ascot's Historic Blacksmith Shop of P.H McGrath & … Daniel Palm needs your support for Help save P.H McGrath & Son Blacksmith Shop, Ascot, Victoria

“Exciting things are in motion! 🕰️ The old Blacksmith at Ascot is about to undergo a transformation, but we’re holding o...
30/10/2024

“Exciting things are in motion! 🕰️ The old Blacksmith at Ascot is about to undergo a transformation, but we’re holding on to every bit of its rich history. Here’s a little glimpse—a 1934 newspaper found on site. Stay tuned as we bring new life to this piece of the past! ” The Courier

The very best seat in the house!
21/10/2024

The very best seat in the house!

Wow, talk about built to last! 🌪️💨 Despite the wild 100km/h winds we had a few days ago, these old sheds are still stand...
04/09/2024

Wow, talk about built to last! 🌪️💨 Despite the wild 100km/h winds we had a few days ago, these old sheds are still standing strong, even after being declared structurally unstable by an engineer. 💪 They sure knew how to build them back in the day! Feeling grateful for the craftsmanship of the past that’s still holding up today. 🛠️ What a relief!

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