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Yerilla – from gold to gems

12/04/2025 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Yerilla (Aboriginal name for white Quartz) Latitude: 29 29 S Longitude: 121 50 E Yerilla is an abandoned goldfields townsite located 105 km east northeast of Menzies and 37 km southeast of Kookynie. Gold was discovered in the area in the mid 1890’s, and the miners soon formed a progress committee, and in 1896 requested […]

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Distressing Complications at the Yerilla Cemetery

09/07/2022 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

150kms north of Kalgoorlie, in fairly lush pastoral country, lies Yerilla Station. A few kilometers from the homestead are the remains of the old Yerilla townsite and its early gold workings. It is relatively unheard of in regards to gold production but is renowned worldwide for its ‘Green Gold’ Chrysoprase, one of the most valuable […]

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Distressing Complications at the Yerilla Cemetery

30/10/2021 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Yerilla Cemetery The First Burial Distressing Complications From the Goldfields Morning Chronicle 26th March 1897 – On Monday morning 22 March 1897 Mr. Simon Elliott, age 63 yrs, manager of the Yerilla Claims died suddenly at GM Lease 64R. He was at work but died as a result of a rupture of the heart and […]

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Yerilla – a ghost town

25/05/2019 By Moya Sharp 5 Comments

Bill Smith's Never Never Land Hotel Yerilla c 1906

YERILLA Latitude : 29 29 S Longitude : 121 50 E Yerilla is an abandoned goldfields townsite located 830 km east north east of Perth, 105 km east north east of Menzies and 37 kms south east of Kookynie.  Gold was discovered in the area in the mid 1890’s, and the miners soon formed a […]

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Distressing Complications – grave tales

23/12/2016 By Moya Sharp Leave a Comment

Yerilla Cemetery The First Burial Distressing Complications On Monday morning 22 March 1897 Mr Simon Elliott, age 63 yrs, manager of the Yerilla Claims died suddenly at GM Lease 64R. He was at work but died as a result of a rupture of the heart and was buried the next day. Death certified in writing […]

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