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  1. The Welcome Stranger is an alluvial gold nugget which is the biggest ever discovered, and was unearthed by Cornish miners John Deason and Richard Oates on 5 February 1869, 9 miles north-west of Dunolly, Australia.

  2. Learn about the history and significance of the 'Welcome Stranger', the world's largest-known gold nugget found in Victoria in 1869. See images, videos and audio of this cultural treasure and its discovery.

  3. Feb 5, 2019 · Two Cornish miners found the huge nugget dubbed the Welcome Stranger while prospecting in the gold fields of Victoria, Australia on 5 February 1869. It weighed 11 stone (72kg) and was 61cm...

  4. Eclipsed by the discovery of the larger Welcome Stranger eleven years later in 1869 (also in Victoria), it remains the second largest gold nugget ever found. The finders had been among the first to introduce steam-driven machinery into the field at Ballarat and had looked first at nearby Creswick with no luck. Their luck changed at Bakery Hill ...

  5. On February 5, 1869, prospectors Richard Oates and John Deason of Australia found the incredibly large alluvial gold nugget known as “Welcome Stranger,” a rock weighing almost 300 pounds! ...more.

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  6. When it was discovered in 1869 the ‘Welcome Stranger’ nugget was the largest gold nugget ever found. It was found by Cornish miner John Deason and his partner Richard Oates near Moliagul in central Victoria, long after the initial rushes.

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  8. Apr 3, 2018 · Learn about the largest alluvial gold nugget in the world, found by Cornish miners John Deason and Richard Oates in Moliagul, Victoria, in 1869. Discover the history, value, and legacy of the Welcome Stranger nugget and its discovery site.