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Death of a Bushman – Ray Jackson

18/02/2023 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

We are pleased to have another excellent story and verse by Ray Jackson – This is what he tells me about it: In 1897 both of my Great Grandfathers on my mother’s side, brought their families to Kalgoorlie to live. George Nankiville came from Berrima in NSW with his wife Sarah and my Grandmother Myra […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns, Poets Corner Tagged With: Goldfields History, Western Australia

Winter -v- Spring a Darlot Divorce

18/02/2023 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

We often think that matrimonial matters didn’t go to court in the early days, but this unusual story shows that things could still be as complicated and acrimonious as you might see today. Leonora Miner 6 August 1927, page 3 Old Age and Youth    Wife of 39yrs Sues Husband of 82yrs A woman of […]

Filed Under: People, Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales Tagged With: Australian History, Leonora, Western Australia

The Strange Case of Frederick Smith

11/02/2023 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

A telegraph was received at Cue from Burnakurra, stating that a trucker who was employed at the Wha GM at Errolls was killed. It also stated that the body was buried at Errolls and that no inquest was opened. The newspaper three days later reported – “In the circumstances, it will be necessary, in order […]

Filed Under: Grave Tales, People Tagged With: Australian History, Errolls, Goldfields History, Western Australia

Goldfields Hikes in 1893

11/02/2023 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Men were certainly tough in the early days How it was… by Gungare of Mt Lawley Western Mail 16 June 1938, page 11 In November 1893, Hannan’s leases were opening up. My mate and I were working on a shaft 30 feet deep when he called out for me to wind him up as he […]

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Brothers Pay The Ultimate Price

11/02/2023 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The Hallahan Brothers – Walter Rewi Hallahan was one of four Kalgoorlie brothers who served with the Australian army in World War I. Two of them, Alf and Wendell, were killed in France in 1916. Walter was killed in September 1918, one month before the armistice was declared while serving with the 11th Battalion. The […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, WW1

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