Archives for 2014

Thomas Cantwell – Died of Thirst or Foul Play?

Thomas Cantwell Died of Thirst or Foul Play? The following item appeared in the local paper in Camblin, Roscrea, Co Tipperary Ireland on the 24th Dec 1895- Perished between Norseman and Coolgardie, supposed from thirst, Tom Cantwell, one of the best fellows who ever pulled off a shirt. Poor Tom was one of the finest […]

The Desert Echo – Trans Australian Newspaper

The “Desert Echo’ was a handwritten newspaper published by the workers employed on the Trans Australia Rail Line. It wasnt possible for them to receive updates on contemporary news so they made their own. This small document is an amazing snapshot of the every day lives of the men who worked on this lonely and isolated […]

Genealone – Genealogy Website for Everyone by David Nebesky

I have review this excellent product myself and find it easy to use and will suit a beginner but also catering for the more advanced genealogist: If you are looking for a highly customizable, professional and easy to use service in order to create your own family tree? Genealone allows even people who have no […]

Victor Watts – grave tales

“A Most Unusual Story” This is a strange story about one of the men who are listed on the Eastern Goldfields Miners Memorial Memorial which is located at the WA Museum Kalgoorlie Boulder in Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie. His name is Victor Watts. Several years ago I had a phone call from a homeowner to say […]

Mystery Hotel

Can You Help?? Mystery Hotel These photographs belong  in a series of shots that depict the damage in a cyclone on 10th Feb 1928 in Kalgoorlie Boulder. The first photograph (hotel on the corner) is the Terminus Hotel (later to become the Golden Eagle) in Boulder but the second hotel is a puzzle. I just […]