Horse and cart bogged Hill End 1870's Gold Rush Town Mobile Homes on the Gold Fields - Gold Rush Part 28

Gold Rush Stories Part 28 - Mobile Homes on the Gold Fields

What was it like to Grow up on the Gold Fields? - Gold Rush Stories Part 27

"One day mother and father packed all the things and next morning we were called early; there was a dray at the door and we heard a great scraping overhead. Suddenly we saw the sky and next moment we were nearly blinded by a shower of pungent stringy-bark dust. Father was taking off the roof of the hut, for we carried the house with us in those days." - Henry Lawson

 

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 Gold Rush Stories Part 29 - What was the Lawson's property at Eurunderee like?

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GOLD RUSH STORIES PART 31 - HOW DOES HENRY LAWSON REMEMBER HIS CHILDHOOD HOME?

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Louisa Lawson her son Charles William  and her sister Phoebe Albury outside Mrs. Albury's dressmaking shop Gulgong area
Louisa Lawson her son Charles William  and her sister Phoebe Albury outside Mrs. Albury's dressmaking shop Gulgong area
Louisa Lawson and her son Charles William in front of their bark hut, Gulgong area
Louisa Lawson and her son Charles William in front of their bark hut, Gulgong area

 

Crocodylus Park - Crocodile skeleton Darwin - One Town at a Time Northern Territory Museum

 

A family standing with horse in front of their hut, Gulgong, New South Wales, ca. 1872
A family standing with horse in front of their hut, Gulgong, New South Wales, ca. 1872
https://nla.gov.au:443/tarkine/nla.obj-147977830

Man and children outside bark hut, Gulgong area, New South Wales, ca. 1872

Man and children outside bark hut, Gulgong area, New South Wales, ca. 1872
https://nla.gov.au:443/tarkine/nla.obj-147963786

 

FULL REFERENCES
LAWSON; SON OF A SUFFRAGETTE - PART 4 - GROWING UP ON THE GOLDFIELDS
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A polymathic touring musician, film maker, historian and producer, for the past 8 years Kieran Wicks has navigated the Great Southern Land of Australia performing hundreds of shows to ravenous audiences, whilst simultaneously developing a vast catalogue of interviews, images and videos in the production of multiple formative docuseries including 'One Town at a Time', which records his musical journey, immersed in poignant, forgotten Australian history and poetry, in archives such as 'Gold Rush Stories' and 'Poetry of the Pioneers'.

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