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Tarnagulla History ArchiveMagazine clipping: 'The Riches of Poverty Reef', The Riches of Poverty Reef, 1964
... ...margaret hatt...Tarnagulla History Archive Tarnagulla Public Hall 69-71 Commercial Rd Tarnagulla goldfields Donald Clark Collection. tarnagulla poverty mine gold mining david hatt margaret hatt captain melville carisbrook Clipping from People magazine of July 15, 1964. ...Donald Clark Collection. Clipping from People magazine of July 15, 1964. Article titled 'The Riches of Poverty Reef'. Pertains to the founding story of Poverty Reef Mine, the origin of its name, founder David Hatt and the shipwreck from which he was saved 'by a Maori princess' whom he later married. Also covers bushranging and log lockups. Original, not copy.tarnagulla, poverty mine, gold, mining, david hatt, margaret hatt, captain melville, carisbrook -
Tarnagulla History ArchiveNews clipping: A Tour Of Tarnagulla, A Tour Of Tarnagulla, October 3, 1977
... References the Methodist Church, David and Margaret Hatt, the Bank, Jackson's garden, Baptist Church, Post Offices, Bock's windmill, Bell's Cottage and the Dyer's stone cottage. ...References the Methodist Church, David and Margaret Hatt, the Bank, Jackson's garden, Baptist Church, Post Offices, Bock's windmill, Bell's Cottage and the Dyer's stone cottage. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Excerpt from the Wimmera/Mallee Country Bulletin of October 3, 1977 with article titled 'A Tour Of Tarnagulla' by the paper's editor Betty Osborn. Outlines a visit by nine people led by David Haden of the Goldfields Historical Society. Includes image of Miss Mary Renshaw of Strangways, granddaughter of David Renshaw. References the Methodist Church, David and Margaret Hatt, the Bank, Jackson's garden, Baptist Church, Post Offices, Bock's windmill, Bell's Cottage and the Dyer's stone cottage. tarnagulla, bock, dyer, hatt, bell, methodist church, renshaw
