
SOUTHERN RHODESIA. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN No. 14. THE GEOLOGY OF THE GAIKA GOLD MINE, QUE QUE, S. RHODESIA. By S. C. MORGAN, B.A., B.Sc.
Are you interested in the history and geology of one of the oldest gold mines in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)? If so, you might want to check out this rare and valuable publication: Southern Rhodesia Geological Survey Bulletin No. 14. This bulletin, written by S. C. Morgan, B.A., B.Sc., in 1929, provides a detailed account of the Gaika Gold Mine, located near Que Que (now Kwekwe). The bulletin covers the geological setting, structure, mineralization, ore reserves, mining methods, and metallurgical treatment of the mine. It also includes maps, diagrams, photographs, and tables to illustrate the various aspects of the mine. The bulletin is a valuable source of information for geologists, historians, collectors, and anyone interested in the mining industry of Southern Rhodesia. The bulletin is hard to find and highly sought after by collectors. It is printed on high-quality paper and bound in a sturdy cover. It has 64 pages and measures 9 x 6 inches. The bulletin is a must-have for anyone who wants to learn more about the Gaika Gold Mine and its significance in Southern Rhodesia’s history.