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The Publican and The Pig – Coolgardie 1905

19/05/2015 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

‘The Sun’ – April 1905 Coolgardie  Paddy Murphy ran a ‘Shypoo’ (sly grog) ranch unbeknownst to the authorities. His establishment was always identified by Paddy’s favorite pet pig. Paddy could not read or write, nor could his wife Bridget. Their system of accounting didn’t apply the rules of double entry it answered all practical accounting […]

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First Mayor of Coolgardie – James Shaw

24/04/2015 By Moya Sharp 2 Comments

Hugh Shaw Coolgardie Cemetery

James Shaw was born in 1846 in Belfast, Ireland. His father was Hugh Shaw, an engineer, and his mother was Margaret. They married in Victoria. In 1864, at the age of 18, James Shaw sailed to Auckland, New Zealand, where he started a most successful contracting business. He also won a service medal for fighting […]

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Phillip Edward VOWELS – Goldfields Hero

08/04/2015 By Moya Sharp 5 Comments

Lt. Philip Edward Michael VOWELS (KIA) 11th May 1918 aged 27 years, Born in 1890  in Horsham, VIC (23994), 11th Battalion(Infantry)  Military Cross and bar to Military Cross.   He was the son of William Henry VOWELS and Bridget Maria (Whelan), who came over to Cioolgardie, Western Australia, in the late 1890s. He is acknowledged in […]

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The Great Unwashed Preserver of the Peace:

23/03/2015 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Coolgardie police

Constable JOLLY – Coolgardie, Western Australia 1909 Nick-named ‘The Great Unwashed Preserver of the Peace’ Constable Jolly blamed the scarcity of water for his economical use of it, which in turn, caused some dissatisfaction among his fellow police officers who finally planned to lure him to Silverthorne’s dam and push him in. This drastic step […]

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Elephant Advertising Beer

19/03/2015 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Elephant Advertising Swan Beer

This is one of my favourite photos of an Elephant being used to advertise Swan Beer in Coolgardie, probably would have looked better on a bigger elephant, don’t you think?? This pic is from the Book ‘Gold and Liquid Gold’, Obsolete Breweries of the Western Australian Goldfields by Geoff Spiller.

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