The Sun – Not a Detective Agency

The Sun Newspaper was circulated in the Goldfields from 1898 to 1929 when the name was changed to The Goldfields Observer, which continued until 1939. Printed and published by Frank Walker for Kalgoorlie Newspapers, Ltd at their office, 51 Forrest … [Continue reading]

A Mothers Despair – grave tales

While recently researching the lives of those buried in the Peak Hill Cemetery, I came across this very sad and tragic story. Catherine and George Howard had married in 1895 and, up to the time of her death in 1908, Catherine and George had six … [Continue reading]

Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales – 5th September 2021

Hi Everyone, I hope your weekend is going well. This week I had the pleasure of meeting one of my volunteers in person as he was coming through Kalgoorlie. It doesn't often happen that I do get to meet any of the many people who help me and who I … [Continue reading]

A Most Prestigious Hotel:

When driving to Perth from Kalgoorlie you may have seen a sign on the left not long after the Yellowdine Road House and before Moorine Rock, directing you to Mt Palmer. But have you ever ventured there??? In 1935 it was thought that Palmers … [Continue reading]

Lulu Benstead – ‘The Westralian Warbler’

Lulu (Lucelle) Stuart Benstead was born in Alice Springs, in the Northern Territory on the 5th February 1891. The daughter of goldfields pioneer, Bill (William) Benstead and Triphenia Lucelle Willesee nee RAINS. She travelled to Coolgardie with her … [Continue reading]