Local history of the people and properties of the Upper Gascoyne region of Western Australia ; includes the role played and contribution made by Aboriginal peole to the development of these communities and to the wool industry ; photographs of some of these people.
Anecdotal history of the upper Gascoyne region in the north-west of Western Australia from the opening up of the area in the 1870s, to the present. The book devotes a chapter to each of the 27 stations in the Gascoyne. The author lives at Mangaroon Station, north-east of Carnarvon. Includes a map, photographs and lists of references. v, 242 p. : ill., map, ports. ; 22 cm. Bibliography: p. 239-242.
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Occupations – Pastoral industry workers – Shearers. | Occupations – Domestic servants. | Settlement and contacts – Settlers. | History – Genealogy and family history. | Economic sectors – Agriculture and horticulture – Pastoral industry – Sheep and wool. | Occupations – Pastoral industry workers – Drovers / Stockmen. | Gascoyne (W.A.) — History. | Gascoyne / Murchison area (WA SG50)