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Peter Dennis KAVANAGH – a ledgend in his time

07/04/2015 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Detective Kavanagh and Family 1908

Peter Dennis Kavanagh joined the Police Force when he was twenty-one. How he crushed the gold-stealing industry on the Golden Mile has now gone down in history. He was tutored by that wonderfully astute Excise Inspector – John Mitchell Christie. He was a born detective, keen and shrewd, with boundless energy. He was also a […]

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

Arthur Postle – The Crimson Flash

06/04/2015 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

ARTHUR POSTLE – WORLD CHAMPION ATHLETE “THE CRIMSON FLASH” Born in 1881 at Springside near Pittsworth in Queensland, Arthur Postle was revered around the globe in the years before World War I as the fastest man alive. He turned professional in 1902 and on 5 December 1906 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, he set a world […]

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Filed Under: People, Places Tagged With: Australian History, Boulder Cemetery, Goldfields History, Western Australia

A Man was Killed in the Mine Today – verse

05/04/2015 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

I entered the cage for the ‘Number Nine’ A trucker paused at the brace to say, As he left the depths of the gloomy mine, A man was killed in the mine today! Then the winder sang as we rushed below, And the plats flashed upwards merrily, And yet to toil. Yet it came to […]

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George GAYFORD, Prospector – grave tales

05/04/2015 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

George Gayford Wiluna 1935

This is a photograph of George Gayford, a prospector, taken about 1935 in Wilina. He died the same year as this photo was taken. He is buried in the Wiluna Cemetery.  I have always thought this image captures the hard life of the prospector in the early days. How tough must he have been to […]

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YUNNDAGA – ghost town

28/03/2015 By Moya Sharp 3 Comments

Staff of the Menzies Consolidated Gold Mine 1916

YUNNDAGA AKA WOOLGAR Latitude 29° 45′ S Longitude 121° 03′ E Yunndaga is an abandoned goldfields townsite located 718 km east north east of Perth and 7 km south of Menzies. Gold was discovered in the area in the mid-1890s, and in 1898, a business and residence subdivision was laid out at what was then […]

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