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Roy Millar Who was Roy (William Roy) Millar?

The Library took possession of these photographs in the 1970s but we really do not know much about Roy. Do you? If so contact us through media@slwa.wa.gov.au or through our Facebook page.

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Opening ceremony of the 1st State School Coolgardie by James Shaw Esq Mayor November 1894
4007B/19: Opening ceremony of the 1st State School Coolgardie by James Shaw Esq. Mayor, November 1894
Happy thought prosp party  AC Black Leader CH Stiles RW Johnston RA Boyd
72B/88: L-R: A.C. Black, C.H. Stiles, R.W. Johnston, R.A. Boyd, a prospecting party near Coolgardie, ca.1895
 Search Catalogue   Alfred Sirr with the official staff of Sons of Gwalia Mine
000811PD: Alfred Sirr (extreme left) with the official staff of Sons of Gwalia Mine, ca.1900
 Search Catalogue   Camels are loaded with barrels of water at a condenser in the Eastern Goldfields
4007B/35: Camels are loaded with barrels of water at a condenser in the Eastern Goldfields, c1895
Burning McCanns effigy Coolgardie 3795
3542B/34: Burning McCann's effigy, Coolgardie, 3 July 1895
Fred Merton owner of Mertons Reward with gold from the mine
000820PD: Fred Merton, owner of Merton's Reward with gold from the mine, 1900
Coolgardie sale yards 1894
090466PD: First sale of sheep by auction in Bayley Street, Coolgardie, 1894
Bayleys Reward gold mine Coolgardie1894
3881B/84: Bayley's Reward gold mine, Coolgardie, 1894
An Afghan cameleer leads two camels with women riding probably in Coolgardie c 1895
4007B/33: An Afghan cameleer leads two camels with women riding probably in Coolgardie, 1895?
Electric dredge in the tailings dam at Sons of Gwalia Mine
000810PD: Electric dredge in the tailings dam at Sons of Gwalia Mine, ca.1900
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