AUSTRALIA BACK STATIONS
YARRALUMLA AND RIVERINA
GEORGE BULLOUGH -
WORLD TOUR 1892-1895
Article 18 of 28 * Published in
the Accrington Gazette on the 12th of September 1896
Time of visit: June 1893
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Article eighteen continues the description of the 1892-1895 world tour made by
George Bullough, (later Sir George, Baronet of Rum, Scotland) and his companion,
Robert Mitchell, published in a series of twenty-eight articles by Mitchell published
in the local Lancashire newspaper the Accrington Gazette in 1896, transcribed, researched and written by George W. Randall.
in the local Lancashire newspaper the Accrington Gazette in 1896, transcribed, researched and written by George W. Randall.
PLEASE NOTE: Certain terms in the Gazette article are unacceptable today.
Junee Junction Rail Station
c.1890. Bullough and Mitchell took a stagecoach to Yass catching the train to Junee and on to Darlington, the nearest station to their destination, a further 35 miles ...
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ARTICLE NINETEEN CONTINUES THE RIVERINA OUT-STATION VISITS
- TOGGERMAIN AND GROUNDAL
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POSTED BY GEORGE W. RANDALL 23 APRIL 2018
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