Bernhardt Otto Holtermann | |
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Born | 29 April 1838 Hamburg, Germany |
Died | 29 April 1885 St Leonards, New South Wales, Australia | (aged 47)
Resting place | St Thomas's Cemetery |
Occupation(s) | gold miner, businessman and politician |
Spouse | Harriet Emmett |
Children | 6 |
Relatives | Hugo Louis Beyers (brother-in-law and business partner) |
Bernhardt Otto Holtermann (29 April 1838 – 29 April 1885[1][2]) was a successful gold miner, businessman, politician and photographer in Australia. Perhaps his greatest claim to fame is his association with the Holtermann Nugget, the largest gold specimen ever found, 59 inches (1.5 m) long, weighing 630 pounds (290 kg) and with an estimated gold content of 3,000 troy ounces (93 kg), found at Hill End, near Bathurst, New South Wales.[3] This gave him the wealth to build a mansion in North Sydney.[1]
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