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James Penberthy – A Coolgardie Pioneer

26/09/2018 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

James Henry Harris Penberthy was the eldest son of James Harris Penberthy and Elizabeth nee MITCHELL, Penberthy. He was born on Christmas Day 25th Dec 1853 at Samford Spiney, a mining village near Tavistock in Devon, England. Earlier generations of the Penberthy family had been involved in mining as far back as 1670, first in […]

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

The Exchange Hotel – Coolgardie Hotels 6

24/09/2018 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

  When Evon Wisdom was granted one of the four Wayside Licences in April 1893, he erected a hessian building on the corner of what later became the junction of Bayley and Ford Streets, which he called the Exchange Hotel. The Exchange was the venue for the first meeting of the newly elected Coolgardie Corporation […]

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

Kalpini – ghost town

23/09/2018 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

It’s not often that I come across a Goldfields town that I have not heard of before, but this is a new one for me. Although no traces of a town exist today it appears that mining is still carried out in the area. Situated 26 miles East North East of Kanowna its appears to […]

Filed Under: People Tagged With: Goldfields History, Kalpini, Western Australia

Pioneer Cemetery Southern Cross -grave tales

23/09/2018 By Moya Sharp 6 Comments

Many country towns have more than one cemetery. The reason for this is usually that the original spot chosen became too close to the residential areas, or perhaps the ground proved too hard, or maybe it was too far away from town. The site of the Southern Cross Pioneer cemetery will have been seen by […]

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

Tribute to a bushman – a verse

22/09/2018 By Moya Sharp 1 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, Western Australia

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