Contains her diary and a biography by Miriam Howard-Wright with details of their life on Wongawol Station, Eileen’s bush cookery book, obituaries and details of the graves at CSR Well 40.
Stephen Montague Stout was one of the 10,000 convicts sent to WA in the 1850s. His charm and intelligence made him both liked and disliked. He became a renowned photographer, journalist, and...
The Hall’s Creek goldfields diary of Henry Berand. Henry emigrated from Prussia to Australia around 1852, following the Gold Rushes. Around 1887, he and his family migrated to the Kimberle...
A social history of 19th Century Western Australia told through the 315 recorded suicides, reaching across from towns like Fremantle, Perth, Guildford, and even to the distant deserts.
The story of the NT pioneer family who arrived in 1927 to work on the Oodnadatta to Alice railway, and eventually became prominent figures in the Centralian community.
These lost writings of Moore are important documentation on the natives of the Perth area. Essential reading for all interested in WA history.