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The Byrne Family – pioneers

13/01/2024 By Moya Sharp 4 Comments

I have been sent this wonderful story of the Byrne family in the Western Australia Goldfields. They were to have an amazing fourteen children all apart from three, survived to adulthood. The family history has been extensively researched and I have kindly been given permission to share this extract with you. What an amazing woman […]

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Filed Under: People, Places, Soldiers Story Tagged With: Australian History, Comet Vale, Goldfields History, kalgoorlie cemetery, Southern Cross, Western Australia, Woolgar, Yundaga

Nullagine – ghost town

13/01/2024 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Although Nullagine is outside of the usual boundaries of Outback Family History, is is still of interest as so many miners from the central goldfields of WA ventured up that way. I am sure you will find the 1904 account of the town most interesting. Latitude 21° 53′ S Longitude 120° 07′ E The townsite […]

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Filed Under: People, Places, Towns and Places Tagged With: Australian History, Marble Bar, Nullagine, Western Australia

The History of the Goldfields Cycle Express

13/01/2024 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

The Goldfields Cycle Express History by Gary Cowans The Coolgardie Cycle Express, a pioneering mail service on the goldfields before telegraphy, thrived on swift desert deliveries but succumbed to competition and changing technology, leaving behind colourful camel-stamped memories. Coolgardie Cycle Express Co. was a delivery service that began with a mail delivery from Coolgardie to […]

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

William J Fisher at Nannine

13/01/2024 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The following wonderful photographs have been kindly sent to me to share with you. They are from the family album of Ms Robin Panousieris, nee Fisher, and concern her Grandfather, William James Fisher, who was born in 1872, Sago Hill, Ballarat, Victoria. He was the son of Edwin Fisher and Elizabeth Sharp. He married Alice Beatrice […]

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Filed Under: People, Places, Towns and Places Tagged With: Australian History, Goldfields History, Lake Way Station, Nannine, Western Australia

Mudgedeen – Cameleer and Grocer

06/01/2024 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

The following photographs from the family album of Carole Hampton were sent to me recently. Mudgedeen was her husband’s Grandfather. Her husband is the son of Mudgedeen and Clara’s daughter Violet, from her second marriage. Mudgedeen, (AKA Charles), was born in 1873 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, the son of M Barradeen. He married Clara Ellen […]

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

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