Ping Pong Pom: Richard Malhony
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Ping Pong Pom: Richard Malhony
Apologies for the thread title.
A jolly good read. What's more its FREE as etext / ebooks ONLINE:
The Fortunes of Richard Mahoney is a trilogy comprising (etext - no special reader software required):
Australia Felix
The Way Home
Ultima Thule
A jolly good read. What's more its FREE as etext / ebooks ONLINE:
The Fortunes of Richard Mahoney is a trilogy comprising (etext - no special reader software required):
Australia Felix
The Way Home
Ultima Thule
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Another PPP, err Cornishman.
However, Moliagul would barely rate a mention in the annals of history were it not for an event which unfolded on February 5, 1869. On that day, Cornish miner John Deason, who had been prospecting hereabouts for seven years, was working in Bulldog Gully, near Moliagul. While searching about the roots of a tree he discovered, 3 cm below the surface, a gold nugget. He concealed his find until dark. Then, with his partner, Richard Oates, he dug it out and snuck it home in a wagon. The two then held a party, during which they revealed their find to the assembled guests. The 66-kg 'Welcome Stranger', then the world's largest-known gold nugget, was taken to Dunolly where it had to be broken on an anvil (located in the Goldfields Historical and Arts Museum) before it could fit on the bank's scales. It was worth 10 000 pounds at the time ($3-4 million in today's money). Deason returned to Moliagul and his descendants are still in the area. Oates went back to Cornwall for a while but returned to live out his life at Dunolly.
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