myBonzle menu: Add to my places Add picture Add story Add note Skip to map The General Gordon Mine is an abandoned open cut and underground bismuth, tin and tungsten mine. It was also known as the Glenlinedale Mine.1 The General Gordon Mine is located in central Queensland a distance of about 1370km northwest from Brisbane (show me). At about 940m above sea level, the General Gordon Mine is one of the higher mines in Queensland. The General Gordon Mine was a bismuth, tin and tungsten mine. Do you know what else was being mined at the General Gordon Mine? If you do, why not contribute your knowledge by clicking here. The nearest populated place is the village of Mount Garnet which is 20km away with a population of around 420 (show me a map with General Gordon Mine and Mount Garnet). The nearest sealed road to General Gordon Mine is the Herberton - Petford Road (9.25km away). 1Bruvel F., Bultitude R., Culpeper L., Garrad P., Lam J., & Morwood D., 1991. Mineral Occurrence Data Sheets - Ravenshoe 1:100 000 Sheet Area, Metallogenic Studies Program (data Supplied On Diskette). Queensland Resource Industries Record |