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The Midnight Ghosts at the Red Flag Well

21/02/2026 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Sophie Chapman died at the Ajax Gold Mine lease at Red Flag on the Mt Margaret Goldfields, 12 miles southwest of Laverton and 2 miles from the Hawks Nest Rail Siding. Buried alongside is Alexander McDONALD (age 27) 100 meters ESE of the old Red Flag Well. Sophie Chapman and Alexander McDonald were killed by […]

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The Ghost of Goya River

27/04/2024 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Western Mail 10 March 1938, page 10 The Ghost of Goya River by Jim O’Brien, This series of reminiscences has been gathered in years of roamin’ around, and stowed deep down in my old memory box are scenes and sounds of other days. And, though life’s road grows rougher, so to speak, and the grades […]

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The Christmas Find by John Drayton

23/12/2023 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Sunday Times 24 December 1916, page 18 It was not ‘Happy Christmas Hogan’s’ fault that he was born on the natal day of the Prince of Christianity. He certainly had had no voice in the matter which, it was apparent to him later, if not to his godfathers and godmothers in his baptism, was altogether […]

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Did she fall or was she pushed??

10/07/2021 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The British Arms Hotel in Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie was built in 1899 and operated as a hotel until it was delicenced in 1924. It is reputed to be the narrowest two-story hotel in the southern hemisphere measuring only 3.2 meters in width. Although small in size, the hotel did a brisk trade in the early […]

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The Ghosts of Red Flag Well:

26/10/2019 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Sophie Chapman died at the Ajax GM lease at Red Flag on the Mt Margaret Goldfields. 12 miles south west of Laverton and 2 miles from the Hawks Nest Rail Siding. Buried alongside Alexander McDONALD (age 27)  100 meters ESE of the old Red Flag Well. Sophie Chapman and Alexander McDonald were killed by the […]

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