Clip description
At the South Mine in Broken Hill, horses are lowered into the mine in cages at the beginning of each shift. The cages are powered by electrical winding machinery which is filmed in close-up by Frank Hurley. The men who work in the mines are also lowered by cage before breaking off into groups. Fuses are cut to prescribed lengths and clamped off by a machine. Each level of the mine is equipped with a telephone. A horse-drawn truck moves through the mine towards the site where the men blast and drill the rock from the walls. The drilled rock is then shovelled into trucks to be taken above ground. Two men operate a rock drill to loosen the ore-rich rock from its bed.