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WA and Goldfields History

110° in the Waterbag

110° in the Waterbag is the first history of the richest and most sustained area of goldmining in Western Australia outside the Golden Mile. Illuminated by fascinating life stories, it explores work, life and leisure in Leonora, Gwalia and the Northern Goldfields.

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‘The Afghan Problem’ and their camels

Afghans are now looked upon somewhat romantically but in the 1890s gold rush they were a constant problem for almost everyone.

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Cobb and Co. in the Golden West

The WA coaching companies covered immense distances in scarcely explored country.

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For a Better Life. Yugoslavs on the Goldfields of WA 1890-1970

This book documents the social, economic and political history of migrants from the former Yugoslavia, particularly their experiences on the Western Australian Goldfields.

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West Australian Gold Towns and Settlements

West Australian Gold Towns and Settlements Volumes I and II

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Western Australian Exploration 1836 – 1845

The Letters, Reports and Journals of Exploration and Discovery in Western Australia

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William F. Rudall. Surveyor and Explorer

The biography and expeditions of Rudall and the details of the death of Aubrey Newman.

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