Combined documents, photographs, and reminiscences of those who lived on the Lakewood line. Of great goldfields interest.
This edition has been re-set and proofed. Julius M. Price, special artist and correspondent for the Illustrated London News, journeyed through Western Australia in 1895, writing of and sketc...
In 1956 Bill Peasley set off overland to WA with his family, a beloved jaguar, and a medical degree. He started practice in Derby, and this book covers his time in the NW and Kimberley, with...
Morrow recounts his Police patrols through the North West Kimberley and the Murchison after World War I, chasing cattle spearers, killers, and tracking lost men. A view of the North recorded...
The autobiography of Goldfields author/historian and artist, Norma King.
60 true tales of real finds and lost mines from Queensland to the Kimberley. Treasures from the files of John Drayton, prospector and journalist of the 1890s to 1940s. This could be the jack...
In 1906-07, the Western Australian gold mining city of Kalgoorlie became the first place in the world to see an electric stove manufactured with the intention of bringing “cooking by elect...
The bush experience of the author as a patrol officer in the Western Desert in the 1950s and 1960s.
Details the life and work of all Western Australian boat builders from 1829 to 1929.
John Alexander Williamson, 1886 – 1971, was born at Bonnyrigg, Scotland, and emigrated to Australia in 1911. His life as a migrant, struggling to get a start, is detailed in an appendix to...