Song of the Pipeline by Alan Ferguson Way over the desert the daylight is fading The campfires grow bright at the close of the day And over the Darlings, our loved ones are waiting Beyond the Great Ocean, in Ireland far away. Way out in the … [Continue reading]
Gold Rush Days The Kimberley
West Australian 14 September 1934, page 29 GOLD RUSH DAYS The Kimberley the Eighties Interesting diaries, containing details of life in the North in the eighties, and written by one who was a trooper with the first police gold … [Continue reading]
The Tragic Death of Mollie Smith – grave tales
On the 3rd July 1924, a young teacher aged 18 years, Mary 'Mollie' Smith, was tragically burned to death in front of her class of young children. It must have been horrific for the children present. She is buried in the Boulder … [Continue reading]
The Loneliest Goldfield in the World –
Daily News - 19 November 1932, page 11 The Granites: A Hard Trek and a Rigorous Existence Where Every Ounce of Gold is Earned Indeed (By F. E. Baume, our Special Representative with the Madigan Expedition to the Granites goldfield. Written shortly … [Continue reading]
Linden Cemetery – grave tales
Linden Cemetery (formerly Griffithston) Reserve 4683 S 29° 17.32, E 122° 25.28 The first burial was in 1899 when the cemetery was gazetted and it was not until 1911 that the second occurred. In 1915 the local residents wrote to the Dept of Works … [Continue reading]