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I started reading ‘Where Is Brown Hill’ – by Tony Bozich

09/02/2019 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

I started reading ‘Where Is Brown Hill’, having last read it years ago, people sometimes ask “Is it there still?” but really deep in their hearts they know. For Brown Hill is no more, not even a trace, yet real people and mines there existed, homes, mothers buying their daughters lace, and streets and schools […]

Filed Under: Poets Corner Tagged With: Australian History, Brown Hill, Goldfields History

The Metropolitan Hotel – Coolgardie hotels 8

06/02/2019 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The Metropolitan Hotel Coolgardie: When Pat Kennedy and his wife vacated the site on the north-eastern corner of Bayley and Fords streets in 1894, Fred Brewer erected a hotel two years later which was called The Metropolitan. The hotel had two frontages – one on Bayley Street and the other in Ford Street, with he […]

Filed Under: Hotels Tagged With: Australian History, Coolgardie, Hotels, Western Australia

Where is Quinns – ghost towns

02/02/2019 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

xgy z vxsd+632. Many of you may not have heard of the small settlement of Quinns in the Murchison of Western Australia. It is described in 1895 as ‘A picturesque spot, half way between Nannine and Barambi, and was at one time the largest alluvial field on the Murchison. The Phoenix is the main mine, […]

Filed Under: Towns and Places Tagged With: Goldfields History, Murchison, Quinns, Western Australia

More Tales from Brown Hill Road –

31/01/2019 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

By Michael Johansen (nee Morgan) The old Metters and Parramatta wood stoves were hungry beasts. They gobbled up wood at an alarming rate. There were a couple of huge ‘Gimlet’ gums in Brown Hill road but they were unavailable for firewood so we had to go collect our own out to the east of town. […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Australian History, Brown Hill, Goldfields History, Kalgoorlie boulder, Lake Gidgee, Western Australia

Mollie’s Box – A family story

26/01/2019 By Moya Sharp 5 Comments

by Pam Caddy In 1999 a television program ‘Adopt A Soldier’ promoting the Perth Battye Library, featured a copy of a photograph of Pam Caddy’s father and four of his brothers all serving in WW1. This was the first time that Pam had seen the photo and she found out that it was from a […]

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

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