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A High Time in the Old Town –

27/01/2024 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

Coolgardie was booming, diggers who had struck it rich were as common as sand flies; money was easy to come by and even easier to lose. If you wanted to part with what you had in a hurry, ‘Hughie the Baker’ or ‘Handsome Jack Wilson’, the towns leading professional gamblers would assist you in your […]

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Frank Ernest RANDELL & CO.

27/01/2024 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Weekly Times (Melbourne VIC) – 10 September 1898, page 48 Frank Ernest Randell & Co. Messrs F E. Randell and Co. are well known on the West Australian goldfields as carrying and forwarding agents. Their head office is at Fremantle, having lately been transferred to that rising port, from the goldfields, and there are branches […]

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Filed Under: People, Places, They were 1st Tagged With: Australian History, Coolgardie, Goldfields History, Kalgoorlie boulder, Menzies, Norseman, Western Australia

The Gold Seekers of Central Australia –

20/01/2024 By Moya Sharp 3 Comments

Sunday Times 16 August 1931, page 1 Gold Seekers of Central Australia Government Geologist Blatchford Accompanies Expedition- Sydney Syndicate’s Efforts to Locate Rich Reef Documents Left by Dead Prospector Gold! What a magic spell the word casts over most people, and what a magnet the elusive metal is to tens of thousands of adventurous souls! […]

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

Yellowdine – a walk through a canvas town (Part 1)

20/01/2024 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

Sadly, we recently heard of the burning down of the Yellowdine Roadhouse. I thought that a story about the town of Yellowdine would be of interest. West Australian 16 April 1935, page 23 YELLOWDINE A Walk Through Canvas Town. A Canvas town beside a hill of gold . . . that is Palmer’s Find, which, […]

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Filed Under: People, Places, Towns and Places Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Mt Palmer, Western Australia, Yellowdine

The Arrival of the Railway to Boulder – a quite affair

20/01/2024 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The following paper was presented to the Eastern Goldfields Historical Society on the 8th of November 1997 on the occasion of the Centenary of the arrival of the railway to the Boulder townsite – by Douglas C Daws. J.P. It is reproduced here with his kind permission. This paper is a short essay on the […]

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Filed Under: Places, They were 1st Tagged With: Australian History, Boulder, railway, Western Australia

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