Kalgoorlie Hotel ‘Judds Pub’. Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie. This photo is not one often seen of this well-known local iconic building. Built c 1896 from ‘white stone’, it has remained a going concern ever since. It hasn’t always been called ‘Judds’, it was named as such from James (Judd) Mahony, who gave his nickname to […]
The Corner Shop – Elliott and Gaillard
I am sure that this building in our main street will look familiar to many of my readers. Today it is little changed and is on the corner of Hannan and Porter Streets in Kalgoorlie. Today it is known as ‘Monty’s Restaurant’ formerly Montgomery Bros Drapery and Merchandise. However, in 1903 the business was as […]
The Mermaids
Fancy Dress: I think that ‘Fancy’ is the wrong description for these young women. They are called ‘The Mermaids’ and I am sure you will agree they are just beautiful. Taken in Kalgoorlie in 1907 Mirror – Perth – 1 June 1907, page 18 St. John of God’s Hospital Ball, Kalgoorlie By Aura […]
North Kalgoorlie School Cadets
North Kalgoorlie School Cadets, Winners of the Best Shooting School Cadets 1909 Back Row -? SMITH – Jack BACKHOUSE, Captain: Lionel JEFFRIES – E STRANGER – Eric LEAN – Front Row: Royce WOODHEAD – Tom CLEMENTS -B CAPLE – Sid KINGS Young Royce Woodhead would have been 14 years old in this photograph, although he […]
Wooroloo Sanatorium:
The Wooroloo Sanatorium Wooroloo Sanatorium, in the Darling Ranges of Western Australia, was established by the State Government in response to the infectious diseases, such as typhoid, diphtheria, and tuberculosis, that were widely prevalent in the aftermath of the mass migration that came as a result of the gold rushes in Western Australia in the […]





