Brunswick No. 12 mine, Bathurst Mining Camp, Bathurst Parish, Gloucester Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Bright white crusts. 2.0 cm field of view. S111-12 Excalibur Mineral specimen.
© 2008, JGW
Several white terminated crystals of edingtonite with dark green clinochlore and tan dolomite rhombohedra. Ex Canadian Museums of Nature.
© Van King
RRUFF Project Specimen ID: R040110 Locality: 2350 level, Brunswick 12 mine, Bathhurst, New Brunswick, Canada Source: National Museums of Canada 014899 Colorless rectangular prism
© Rruff Project
A nice plate of calcite crystals, sprinkled with round aggregates of, what I think are, dolomite crystals. The plate is 13.5cm across and the doolomite balls are 5-7mm in diameter.
© David K. Joyce
Complex and bright bournonite crystals.
© R. Van Dommelen
Hairs of boulangerite on milky white quartz. I've heard stories that large masses of boulangerite were encountered and the miners threw handfulls of it at each other.
Doubly terminated intergrown quartz crystals in parallel growth. The faces have striations. One side is coated with micro pyrite crystals and an unknown white crystal. From an unusual Canadian locality, this specimen was at one time in the mining company's museum. Gift: Dave Maclean JR Montgomery Collection cat.#277
© JR Montgomery
REVERSE SIDE CLOSE-UP Doubly terminated intergrown quartz crystals in parallel growth. The faces have striations. One side is coated with micro pyrite crystals and an unknown white crystal. From an unusual Canadian locality, this specimen was at one time in the mining company's museum. Gift: Dave Maclean JR Montgomery Collection cat.#277
Large partially terminated white edingtonite crystal (3.4 cm on lower left diagonal edge) with partially crystallized white edingtonite matrix with dark green clinochlore, tan dolomite, and a single dark brown sphalerite grain near the left edge. The vug in lower left center contains three well-terminated edingtonite crystals. Minor tiny ...
Well-terminated edingtonite crystal on white edingtonite matrix with dark-green clinochlore. Ex Canadian Museums of Nature