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Honour Board Boorara/ Waterfall/Golden Ridge – where is it now?

17/09/2014 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

As this is the Centenary of the beginning of WW1, I wonder if anyone knows the location of this honour board. The photo was taken in 1961 at a ceremony to unveil an obelisk at Boorara/Waterfall/Golden Ridge. The honour board, which looks like it was brought out for the ceremony, show the names of the […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns Tagged With: #Goldenridge #Boorara, Australian History, Goldfields History, Waterfall, Western Australia

North Kalgoorlie School Cadets

09/08/2014 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

North Kalgoorlie School Cadets, Winners of the Best Shooting School Cadets 1909 Back Row -? SMITH – Jack BACKHOUSE, Captain: Lionel JEFFRIES – E STRANGER – Eric LEAN – Front Row: Royce WOODHEAD – Tom CLEMENTS -B CAPLE – Sid KINGS Young Royce Woodhead would have been 14 years old in this photograph, although he […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns, Soldiers Story Tagged With: 10th light horse, Australian History, Goldfields History, killed in action, School, school cadets, Woodhead, WW1

Wooroloo Sanatorium:

14/07/2014 By Moya Sharp 25 Comments

The Wooroloo Sanatorium Wooroloo Sanatorium, in the Darling Ranges of Western Australia, was established by the State Government in response to the infectious diseases, such as typhoid, diphtheria, and tuberculosis, that were widely prevalent in the aftermath of the mass migration that came as a result of the gold rushes in Western Australia in the […]

Filed Under: Grave Tales, People, Places & Towns Tagged With: Australia History, Coolgardie, Family History, Goldfields History, Wooroloo

Was Jack The Ripper on the Goldfields???

15/06/2014 By Moya Sharp 8 Comments

Deeming and a sketch of a ripper victim

Deeming a Goldfields Murderer? ……. Or was he really ‘Jack the Ripper’? This black hearted Englishman caused mass hysteria in the streets of Perth and Melbourne, and began with his arrest by two West Australian police troopers at Southern Cross for the brutal pickaxe murder of his newlywed bride. It brought Perth to a standstill […]

Filed Under: People, Places & Towns, Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales Tagged With: Australian History, Coolgardie, Goldfields History, Jack the ripper, Western Australia

The Tea and Sugar Train

29/03/2014 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

This is a fascinating short film on the ‘Tea And Sugar Train’ made by the Commonwealth Film Unit 1954. Once a week the Tea and Sugar Train leaves Port Augusta and heads west along the Nullarbor with all the supplies needed by the track maintenance workers and their families that live along the route. Everything […]

Filed Under: Places & Towns, Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Rail, Western Australia

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