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Thirst or Treachery? The Tragic Fate of Tom Cantwell

23/11/2014 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Thomas Cantwell Died of Thirst or Foul Play? The following item appeared in the local paper in Camblin, Roscrea, Co Tipperary, Ireland on the 24th Dec 1895: Perished between Norseman and Coolgardie Western Australia, supposed from thirst, Tom Cantwell (43 years), one of the best fellows who ever pulled off a shirt. Poor Tom was […]

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Filed Under: Grave Tales, People, Places, Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales Tagged With: Coolgardie, died of thirst, Goldfields History, lost in the bush, Norseman, Sunday Soak, Western Australia

Tin Dog Hut – Bulong

05/10/2014 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

This photo was taken over 20yrs ago by my good friend Roger Garwood and is pictured in his book ‘Off Like Flies’ I have been out four times to see it over the last 20 yrs and the last time I went with Roger and my friend Charley Nadin who’s book Fields of Gold by Charley […]

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Filed Under: People Tagged With: Bulong, Chook on Sundays, Goldfields History, Off Like Flies, Tin Dog Hut

The ‘Eight Hours’ Demonstration 1900 to 1914

28/09/2014 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Tailors Union Float in 1904

Kalgoorlie Western Argus 24 May 1904, page 23 The image above is of the annual ‘Eight-Hour’ Demonstration. Labour’s annual holiday from 1900 to 1914.  These processions were very popular both with the various trades who constructed floats to showcase examples of their trades and the local public who came to watch. Thousands of people, both […]

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Filed Under: People, Places Tagged With: Australian History, Boulder, Burt street, goldfields, Goldfields History, parade, union banners

The Giantess – Coolgardie Miner 1898

22/09/2014 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

The Giantess – This lady travelled the country and made a lot of money, and was much admired. It seems the female form was viewed quite differently 116 yrs ago! From the Coolgardie Miner, Aug 1898 In Bayley Street last night, for the first time in the Goldfields, there was seen ‘Mademoiselle Rewald’ who has […]

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Filed Under: People, Places Tagged With: Australian History, Coolgardie, Goldfields History

Honour Board Boorara/ Waterfall/Golden Ridge – where is it now?

17/09/2014 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

As this is the Centenary of the beginning of WW1, I wonder if anyone knows the location of this honour board. The photo was taken in 1961 at a ceremony to unveil an obelisk at Boorara/Waterfall/Golden Ridge. The honour board, which looks like it was brought out for the ceremony, show the names of the […]

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Filed Under: People, Places, Rolls of Honor Tagged With: #Goldenridge #Boorara, Australian History, Goldfields History, Waterfall, Western Australia

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