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Mrs Walshaw of Comet Vale:

14/11/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Mrs Walshaw of Comet Vale Story and photos by Bernie Morris First Published in ‘The Westland’ 2005 For a few months in the year 1895, the terminus of the new railway thrusting east from Southern Cross to the twin Eldorado’s of Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie stood at Boorabbin with strings of half-piled wagons, sullen afghans cruising […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns Tagged With: Australian History, Comet Vale, Goldfields History, Western Australia

Thomas Smith Ickeringill – pioneer profile

14/11/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The following photo and story was kindly sent in by Jan Merry, Thomas Smith Ickeringill is her relative. Residents of Southern Cross: Bob the Pieman, Tom Ickeringill and Jock Mavor -Photo Jan Merry This is a fascinating picture showing some of the colourful characters of the Outback. My relative is Thomas Smith Ickeringill, second from […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Australian History, Bullfinch, Goldfields History, Southern Cross, Western Australia

The Ghosts of Bayley Street – a verse

14/11/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Almost a 1000 men under the age of 26 lie buried in the Coolgardie Cemetery. The Ghosts of Bayley Street Last night the occult was in power And as the clocks struck midnight hour With saddened eyes and soundless feet, A thousand ghosts walked Bayley Street Ghosts of men who, joys denying Paved the way, […]

Filed Under: Poets Corner Tagged With: Australian History, Coolgardie, Goldfields History, Western Australia

Kunanalling Graves:

07/11/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

KUNANALLING — The town grew up on the goldfields, located 32 kilometres north west of Coolgardie. It was gazetted in June 1893 just a few months before Kalgoorlie. Originally known as 25 Mile, the name was changed later to Kunanalling which in the Aboriginal dialect of the area means place of the eagle hawk. The […]

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

Prospector Who Dug His Own Grave:

07/11/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Sunday Times –  22 September 1940, page 10 Prospector Who Dug His Own Grave The story of Franz Horneg (AKA Franz ERDMAN), a German and Anthon Johansen, called ‘The Swede’ (but was Norwegian), is a true story, yet if it had occurred to a fiction writer, the author would have probably rejected it as too […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Kimberley, murder, Western Australia

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