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Kalgoorlie Hospital Admission Records – No 7

14/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The next file is now released: File 36 from 16th March 1914 to 30 Jan 1916 –   SEARCH Back in 2005, one of the members of the Goldfields Family History Society who worked at the Kalgoorlie Hospital, told us that all of the original admission registers from the very first days of the Kalgoorlie Regional […]

Filed Under: About Outback Family History, People Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Kalgoorlie Hospital, Western Australia

The Gregson’s of Bonnivale – a family story

14/05/2022 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

On the 11th Sep 1928 the ‘Rainbow Argus’ in Rainbow Victoria, reported the death of John Watts Gregson. It said he was a highly respected resident of the town.  He was born in Chepstone Victoria in 1871 and was the eldest son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gregson nee LUMSDEN of Ararat Victoria and Charles Gregson from […]

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

John Minden Caulfeild – grave tales

07/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

On the evening of Monday 20th October 1896, three men of Kanowna, Open Call stockbroker Thomas Moore Fletcher, 22-year-old photographer John Minden Caulfeild, and Richard Baugh, cycled out to Lake Gwynn and set up a camp on the western shore of the lake about 5 miles from Kanowna. They had hired ‘The Gwynn’, a flat […]

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

Dollypot – The voice of the men who made the country

07/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The ‘Dolly Pot’ column which was started in the Western Mail newspaper between 1936-1942 was initiated by Cyril Longmore and later taken over by Malcolm Uren. The column started out to collect the reminiscences of the pioneer prospectors and was remarkedly successful. Dolly Pot remains the most significant source of information on the Westralian goldfields […]

Filed Under: Dolly Pot, People Tagged With: Australian History, Dollypot, Goldfields History, Sandstone, Western Australia

No Good at Sewing –

07/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The old-timer was sitting among the pots and pans in orderly array outside his little camp, he was skewering a startling blue patch to a pair of trousers. ‘Can I do it for you?” asked the young lady visitor with a smile. He regarded her solemnly over his spectacles, then, ‘Thank ye kindly,” he said […]

Filed Under: Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales Tagged With: Coolgardie

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