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A Gold Seekers Odyssey by L R Menzies

08/07/2015 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

      Leslie Menzies was one of the hopeful band of prospectors who arrived in Western Australia during the 1890’s goldrush. A successful miner in the USA and NZ, his knowledge gave him an early advantage at Parkers Range and the Murchison. The Menzies mines were discovered by him in 1894. In the ups […]

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The Bardoc Murder

07/07/2015 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Grave of Isaac Robert Miell

In a post I did a few days ago about a lonely grave of Katherine Williamson at Bardoc I mentioned that there was the victim of a murder buried not far from her. The grave of the victim of the unsolved Bardoc murder is on the bank of the creek leading down from Lindsay’s Soak […]

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GUDARRA (Paddington)

06/07/2015 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

Gudarra is a an abandoned Eastern Goldfields townsite located approximately 30kms north north west of Kalgoorlie. Gold was first discovered here in 1892, the place firstly being known as the ‘Sore Foot Rush’, a reference to the tired limping diggers who first arrived when the rush began. This was soon changed to Paddington, the reason […]

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The Australian Horse Bazaar

05/07/2015 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Australian Horse Bazaar (Rear)

The Australian Horse Bazaar was located on the corner of Brookman and Porter Street, Kalgoorlie.  The spot is now the premises of the Dept of vehicle licensing. It was known also by the name of Kennedy and Brougham at the same time. Western Argus 1st October 1896 (Advertisement). Two energetic and enterprising gentlemen, Messrs G. […]

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Bardoc Ghosts

03/07/2015 By Moya Sharp 4 Comments

Sarah A Williamson Bardoc

Back in 2004 I corresponded for a time (the old fashioned way by letter) with a man who spent time in Bardoc as a child and he was in the process of writing his memoirs Frank Kilpatrick from Bassendean.  He wrote:- “Greetings, my daughter, who has access to the internet , tells me from your […]

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