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Horace LAMBLEY – A Forgotten Victim of War

27/03/2015 By Moya Sharp 5 Comments

Horace LAMBLEY

HORACE LAMBLEY: –  It is not known why Horace Lambley came to Kalgoorlie and was buried here in the Kalgoorlie Cemetery, alone, and a long way from his family.  His life after the war was a sad one and is a testament to possible mental problems arising from his service, as was the case for […]

Filed Under: Grave Tales, People, Places & Towns, Soldiers Story Tagged With: Australian History, Cemeteries, Goldfields History, Kalgoorlie boulder, Western Australia, WW1

Sapper Alfred John WITHERS – Goldfields Hero

25/03/2015 By Moya Sharp 6 Comments

Tunnellers Marching through the streets of Perth

SAPPER ALFRED JOHN WITHERS 6851 –  2nd Tunnelling Company  Born 27th December 1888 at Nhill, Victoria, to John Alfred Withers and Esther Olive Florence (nee Floyd), Alf Withers enlisted on 6th June 1916 at Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.  A miner by trade, he gave his place of residence as 242 Trafalgar Street, Trafalgar, WA, and named […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns, Soldiers Story Tagged With: Goldfields History, Tunnellers, Western Australia, WW1

Soldiers of WW1 from the Yilgarn (Southern Cross) district of Western Australia.

21/03/2015 By Moya Sharp 6 Comments

  This slim book was kindly given to me by Sandra Playle and features portraits of service men and women of the Yilgarn District (Southern Cross District of the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia) . In particular there are many excellent photographs of WW1 soldiers and details of which this is one, it is: 771 […]

Filed Under: Books, People, Places & Towns, Soldiers Story Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Southern Cross, Western Australia, WW1

Kunanalling School Honour Roll 1914 to 1918

14/03/2015 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The township of Kunanalling is situated on the 90-mile road about 20 miles north-west of Coolgardie. It was originally known as the 25-mile, then later gazetted as Kunanalling.  The once thriving town is now deserted, and the only remains are those of the Premier Hotel.  The following names are those of the pupils who attended […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns, Soldiers Story Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Kunanalling, Western Australia, WW1

Paddy Hannan’s Statue –

24/11/2014 By Moya Sharp 5 Comments

Paddy Hannans Drinking Fountain

Paddy Hannans Statue Early in 1928 the ‘Kalgoorlie Sun’ newspaper directed the attention of the residents of Kalgoorlie that although a plaque and a tree existed to make the first place where gold was found in Kalgoorlie no permanent memorial to the man who found it, Paddy Hannan, existed. The article suggested that a memorial […]

Filed Under: Places & Towns, Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales Tagged With: First to discover gold in Kalgoorlie, Paddy Hannan

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