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The Elusive Trail of Lucky Poll –

07/06/2025 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Western Mail 21 October 1937, page 13 Over the Plates In Search of Lucky Pol I liked that camel; she was a cunning and lucky old devil. She had pulled out one nostril when breaking away. When she bolted, if you were riding her, it was dangerous to try to pull her up, for you […]

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

The Swagmans Friend –

19/08/2023 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The Quart-Pot and Billy-Can No utensil is so generally used in the bush as the billy-can; none is more widely distributed, none better known in Australia. It is cheap, light, useful, and a burden to no man. It goes with every traveller, it figures in comedy and tragedy and has been the repository of the […]

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Beware of Victorians Bearing Gifts –

19/08/2023 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Western Mail 29 September 1938, page 11 OVER THE PLATES One Day in Early Kanowna. A couple of young Victorians blew into camp one morning with a spring cart loaded with fresh vegetables, no more than a week old at least. Every man on the field was troubled with ‘Barcoo Rot‘, so the half-withered green […]

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Filed Under: Dolly Pot, People, Places, Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales, Towns and Places Tagged With: Goldfields History, Kanowna, Western Australia

Dolly Pot – The Roaring Gimblet

28/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The ‘Dolly Pot’ column which was started in the Western Mail newspaper between 1936-1942 was initiated by Cyril Longmore and later taken over by Malcolm Uren. The column started out to collect the reminiscences of the pioneer prospectors and was remarkedly successful. Dolly Pot remains the most significant source of information on the Westralian goldfields […]

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Dollypot – The voice of the men who made the country

07/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The ‘Dolly Pot’ column which was started in the Western Mail newspaper between 1936-1942 was initiated by Cyril Longmore and later taken over by Malcolm Uren. The column started out to collect the reminiscences of the pioneer prospectors and was remarkedly successful. Dolly Pot remains the most significant source of information on the Westralian goldfields […]

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