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Red Flannel Joe- pioneer profile

30/01/2021 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

He is know as ‘Red Flannel Joe’ throughout the district. He is old and somewhat pompous and lives in a tin hut in what was once the main street of this little nor west town of Peak Hill. Its almost deserted now, and Joe’s structure is the only one on that side. In the summer […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Peak Hill, Western Australia

The Schmidt Family of St Albans

23/01/2021 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The infomation in the following stories was kindly supplied by Gary Cowans, and is re produced with his permission. In 1876 at the age of 19, Gustave Schmidt moved from Victoria where he was born to NSW and purchased land 8 miles SW of Moulamein. He married Emma Rebecca BICKFORD in 1884 and his first […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns, Towns and Places Tagged With: Australian History, Cemeteries, Goldfields History, Menzies, Western Australia, Yunndaga

Auralia ‘A Brave New Colony’

23/01/2021 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

“Auralia” and the goldfields separation movement A map printed in 1900, to accompany a petition to Queen Victoria, showing the boundaries of the proposed “Colony of ‘Auralia’. Auralia The move to separate the Western Australian goldfields from the colony of Western Australia, resulted in a petition which contained the signatures of more than 28,000 residents. […]

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

Black Range Pioneers – Where is ”Frenchy?

23/01/2021 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Sunday Times 28 June 1908, page 3 BLACK RANGE PIONEERS       “Where is ”Frenchy ?” There appeared in a recent issue of the Sunday Times, a paragraph relating to the original discoverers of Black Range, fourteen years ago in 1892. It was founded on the statement of one of them, McIntyre, as was published […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns, Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales Tagged With: Australian History, Black Range, Goldfields History, Western Australia

A Broken Tale with a Happy End:

23/01/2021 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Gone but not Forgotten – Annie Bell. An interesting tale about a grave in the Boulder cemetery. I was contacted last by Peter Huntly, a relative of Annie Bell, who died at the Kalgoorlie Hospital on the 24th Oct 1909, and was subsequently buried in the Boulder Cemetery on the 29th October 1909. Peter had […]

Filed Under: Grave Tales, People, Towns and Places Tagged With: Australian History, Boulder Cemetery, Cemeteries, Western Australia

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