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The One Armed Cameleer – Murderer or Madman ?

10/08/2019 By Moya Sharp 4 Comments

From the Sunday Times 11th May 1941:- A Tragedy Recalled Elderly, venerable, Said Mahomet Yar first spread his praying mat and commenced his morning with Allah then rolled and strapped his blankets and dismantled his self made wind sheet. Before continuing his journey he carefully counted the contents of two leather pouches which swung at […]

Filed Under: People

Tribute to a Bushman – a verse

10/08/2019 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Where the hills are steep and rugged And the wattles bend and wave By a bend in the creek in the ranges Lies a bushman’s lonely grave; Gone are the rails that marked it And many summers have found The last resting place of the bushman Is only a weed-grown mound. In this lonely place […]

Filed Under: Poets Corner Tagged With: Australian History

Typhoid : digging for gold often ended in digging a grave

10/08/2019 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

Typhoid Lives on the waterless goldfields were lost not only from thirst alone but also from typhoid. In the 1890s, typhoid was endemic throughout Australia. It struck at Perth, Western Australia’s capital itself, in established outlying centres such as Northam and at temporary townships on the road to the goldfields such as Woolgangie. But the lack […]

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

A Remarkable Operation:

20/07/2019 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Sunday Times : 22 March 1914, page 11 At St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London- A Large Cube of Rock Extracted from the Left Eye The complete story of a remarkable recovery from a serious mining accident as a result of an operation at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, which attracted some attention in the English press, and […]

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

The Maid From Mullingar –

20/07/2019 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

THE MAID FROM MULLINGAR From The Sun, 16 July 1905 She was a maiden from Melbourne, Modest and bashful in style, a neat little jigger, with a capital figure and such a sweet Sunday School smile. In service she worked as a housemaid and turned out a regular star, for when she went out, they […]

Filed Under: Poets Corner Tagged With: Kalgoorlie boulder, Mullingar

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