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A payable claim by ‘Dryblower’ Murphy

22/02/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Although the Sydney Bulletin claimed businessmen at Coolgardie were on more payable claims than the diggers, they were not the only ones, according to E.G. ‘Dryblower’ Murphy, who wrote: A few of the lucky have dropped in on a patch And gone on a rollicking spree, Where a woman is waiting the digger to catch […]

Filed Under: Poets Corner Tagged With: Australian History

Elizabeth P Halford – pioneer profile

22/02/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

In 1903, Elizabeth Halford and her husband and family decided to make a fresh start in Western Australia after some disastrous farming seasons in South Australia. Mrs Halford was born Elizabeth Patience SHEPPEARD, the daughter of a Royal Navy paymaster and his wife and married William Henry HALFORD in 1881. They had three sons and […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Australian History, Bulong, Goldfields History, Halford

A Life in Pictures – Hemus and Hall

15/02/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The first professional photographers were well ahead of their time even using the clumsy and painfully slow wet-plate method, they set about creating a marvelous gallery of portraits and scenes. They caught the picturesque, raffish, ponderous and pioneering spirit of the period in a remarkable fashion just as the character and enthusiasm of the golden […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Australian History, Coolgardie, Goldfields History, Photographers, Western Australia

The Hill End Tragedy and the aftermath:

15/02/2020 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

Kalgoorlie Western Argus, Tuesday 26 January 1904, page 13 Hill End Fire Tragedy. Inquest on the Victims Mr. A. J. Evans, acting coroner, and a jury consisting of Messrs F. Mitchell (chairman), J. Matthews and W. V. Lee, inquest held into the cause of the death of the three little boys Lee, who were burnt […]

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

The Railway Coffee Palace- Coolgardie

15/02/2020 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The above photograph is of Harrisons Guest House and Coffee Palace which was in the Railway Chambers and also contained the Westralia Dining Rooms. This building, built in 1897, was directly across from the Coolgardie Railway Station in Woodward Street, Coolgardie. It was also know as the Railway Coffee Palace. The man on the far […]

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

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