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Ripping Yarns and Tragic Tales – News 30th January 2022

29/01/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Its been a while since I have been in touch with you all apart from our weekly emails You may have noticed last week we had a bit of a glitch and the newsletter didn’t appear till later in the week and when it did, it repeated some previous stories. I won’t go into what […]

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Almost Killed with Kindness –

29/01/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

I was recently a guest speaker on the wonderful Sunday evening radio program ‘Remember When’ with Harvey Deegan. It was great to chat with Harvey and to talk about the three websites that I have on the history of the people and places of the WA Goldfields. When we were talking about the blog, I […]

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Filed Under: People Tagged With: Australian History, Coolgardie, Goldfields History, Western Australia

The Doyles of Widgemooltha

29/01/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

story by Lyn Beard From the obituary of James Doyle printed in Fremantle Advocate 11 January 1934 In a beautiful location overlooking the salt bed of Lake Lefroy, the remains of at least 17 people lie in the Widgiemooltha Cemetery.  There are only a few headstones, the largest of which commemorates five members of the […]

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The Stockman’s Grave –

29/01/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The Stockman’s Grave Breezes stir the bowgada scrub York gums nod and sway Sheep may graze across the mound That is a stockman’s grave No cross, no name at the head of the mound Only little while stones surround The fading scars on the bushland tell How this stockman drowned Bush bird makes her warning […]

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William Schofield Randall – Evangelist of the Goldfields

29/01/2022 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

This wonderful story and photographs have been shared with the kind permission of Brian Randall- William Schofield Randall The evangelist on the Goldfields of Western Australia Appointed in 1895 to the opening of the Salvation Army Corps in Kalgoorlie and the Great Boulder With a journey of 140 miles before him, Lieutenant William Schofield Randall […]

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Filed Under: People, Places Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Kalgoorlie boulder, Salvation Army, Western Australia

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