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Bessie Jordan – a pioneering woman

21/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Elizabeth Jane Ann ‘Bessie’ Jones was born on 17 AUG 1877 in Sandhurst, Victoria. She was the daughter of James Jones (1849-1892) and Harriet Jones nee Harry (1851-1925). She had only one sibling, James Henry Jones born 15 Aug 1882. At the age of 20yrs, she married Richard Michael Jordan on the 27th of August […]

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Filed Under: Grave Tales, People Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Kalgoorlie boulder, kalgoorlie cemetery, Western Australia

Our boys – a verse

21/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Kalgoorlie Western Argus 28 January 1897, page 9 OUR BOYS. Out to the West, with its golden tale, They steal off one by one, And some will prosper, and some will fail In the land of the setting sun. You take with you, boys, our best goodwill Good luck in the Golden West We’ll meet […]

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Bobby Budgeree – Medicine man

21/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Kalgoorlie Miner 13 January 1923, page 8 An Aboriginal Doctor Bobby Budgeree was the medicine man of the tribe, and thus one of the great men. To attain that position he was tutored by the old men in the trying days of his initiation or man-making ceremonies and had to pass his medical examination according […]

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The Graves of Horseman’s Gully – grave tales

21/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

WARNING:– Graphic content of human remains, this may upset some people. In 1995 Forsyth-Plutonic Gold Mining held the mining lease of an area that included burials at Horseman’s Gully near Darlot in the Murchison. Under mining law, it is prohibited to mine within 100 yards (91 meters) of a know burial site. This posed a […]

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Filed Under: Grave Tales, People, Places Tagged With: Australian History, Darlot, Goldfields History, Horsemans Gully, Western Australia

The Bulletin Hotel – by Henry Lawson

14/05/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

I was drifting in the drizzle past the Cecil in the Strand Which, I’m told is very tony – and its front looks very grand And somehow fell a-thinking of a pub I know so well Of a place in West Australia called The Bulletin Hotel Just a little six-room shanty built of corrugated tin […]

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Filed Under: Hotels, Poets Corner Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Henry Lawson, Western Australia

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