Bullfinch and the Yilgarn Goldfield
by
Gilbert Ralph
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Bullfinch
and the Yilgarn Goldfield had its
beginnings with a suggestion from Sir
Laurence Brodie-Hall that the unique
nature of the community at Bullfinch
during the Great Western Consolidated
era from 1950 to 1963 deserved
recording. Sir Arvi Parbo, who began his
mining career at Bullfinch, supported
the concept and they encouraged Gilbert
Ralph, a retired Executive from Western
Mining Corporation, to write a history
of Great Western and Bullfinch. Gilbert
has taken five years to research and
write this history.
This book tells the story of not only
Bullfinch during the Great Western era, but of the discovery and
development of the Yilgarn Goldfield from its beginnings at Golden
Valley in 1888 up to the present day. It covers activities at Southern
Cross, Marvel Loch, Westonia and Yellowdine and many places in between. It tells the story of tragic events, heroic rescues, desperate struggles, poverty and of happy times, weddings, school days, carnivals, sporting achievements and celebrations. It gives first-hand accounts from people who loved the community and contributed to its uniqueness. Much of the book is devoted to life in Bullfinch during the Great Western era when many of the people who lived there describe the struggle to establish community facilities, their homes, living conditions, recreational activities and the events which brought them pleasure and contentment. It tells the story of Great Western and its desperate efforts to combat inflation, declining ore grades and troublesome mining conditions. It covers the post-GWC era and outlines the revival of the goldfield following the rise in the price of gold in the latter part of the 1970s and gives an account of major players such as Burmine, Troy, Gasgoyne and Sons of Gwalia in the past and the current rejuvenation of the field by St Barbara Limited.
It is a book about people, their lives,
their joy, their sadness and their achievements.
(2007 New), Soft cover, 288 pages,
illustrated, under 500 gram packed, $35.00*
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