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Red Dust Racers – Book Launch

06/08/2016 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Red Dust Racers by Graeme Cocks will be launched at the WA Museum Kalgoorlie Boulder on the 27th August 3-6pm. All are welcome but and RSVP to the Museum would be most appreciated.  

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The Shadow of Death Hotel – and the story of Tigertail and the ‘New Chum’

06/08/2016 By Moya Sharp 3 Comments

There was a man by the name of John Hawes who was a parish priest up to the 1930’s. in the Yalgoo/Murchison district. In a biography on his life he tells of how, after riding all day, he spent the night at a lonely wild spot with a well called the ‘Shadow of Death’. There was nothing […]

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The Adelaide Silver Grill – Sepia Saturday

06/08/2016 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

MCIVER SMITH

  The Adelaide Silver Grill Dining Rooms was known as a superior establishment as will be seen by the following advertisement from the Coolgardie Miner in Dec 1894. The proprietors were McIver and Smith and it was located in Bayley Street, Coolgardie opposite the Freemasons Hotel. It was also known as ‘The Grotto’ and later […]

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Where Belinda Brought the Drinks!

30/07/2016 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

by Andree Hayward 1896 In the outback pub it was always know when ‘womenfolk’ would be arriving in town. The news could never be kept secret. When the weekly coach arrived all eyes would be on the lookout to catch a glimpse of the ‘new girl’. There was no lack of assistance in helping with […]

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Kenny and Co Coach Builders – Sepia Saturday

30/07/2016 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

Kenny & Co Lane St, Boulder

J Kenny and Co, Wheelwrights and Coach Builders. In 1902 it was situated between the cross-over of Richardson and Forrest Sts Boulder on the left hand side from the direction of Burt Street. Prior to this it was near Powells Hotel (Later to be the Boulder Block) on the Great Boulder. Kalgoorlie Miner 1901:- “Messrs […]

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