A son in Western Australian tells his Dad's story.
Onwards and Upwards: A Great Half Century Knock!!
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Showing posts with label Western Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western Australia. Show all posts
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Who are these men? « SLWA Blog
Can you help The State Library of Western Australia identify these soldiers?
Who are these men? « SLWA Blog
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
The Western Australian Post Office Directories
Now online at the State Library in Western Australia are The Western Australian Post Office Directories.
"The post office directories published by H. Pierssené and then by H. Wise & Co. are an invaluable source of information for anyone who is doing family history or research on Western Australia during the period 1893-1949."
"The post office directories published by H. Pierssené and then by H. Wise & Co. are an invaluable source of information for anyone who is doing family history or research on Western Australia during the period 1893-1949."
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Other side of the track | The Australian
Other side of the track | The Australian
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In Perth last week, the National Museum of Australia formally took custody of a collection of nearly 100 paintings and artefacts, 200 recorded oral histories and 15,000 photographic images by Aboriginal people with close links to the "whitefella" track (The Canning Stock Route), arguably the most comprehensive account of black-white relations in Australia's western desert region.
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In Perth last week, the National Museum of Australia formally took custody of a collection of nearly 100 paintings and artefacts, 200 recorded oral histories and 15,000 photographic images by Aboriginal people with close links to the "whitefella" track (The Canning Stock Route), arguably the most comprehensive account of black-white relations in Australia's western desert region.
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