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10/05/202228/10/2022BUILDINGS, EDUCATION, PEOPLE, SCHOOLS, WOMEN

KOBEELYA HEAD GIRLS

Kobeelya Head Girls Kobeelya Church of England Girls School opened in 1922, with Mrs Mary Eleanor Burbidge as Head Mistress, and closed […]

13/02/202216/08/2022PEOPLE, WOMEN

BARBARA JACKSON nee Hayward

Barbara Jackson nee Hayward. Barbara Jackson nee Hayward. From AUSTRALIA UNWRAPPED Barbara Jackson was a fierce advocate for Aboriginal rights during her […]

04/01/202216/08/2022PEOPLE, WOMEN

MARY ELIZABETH NEWPORT

Mary Elizabeth Newport Submitted by Des Noonan Some of the older Katanning residents may remember Mrs Newport and some of the now […]

02/09/202114/02/2023MEN, NEIGHBOURS, PEOPLE, WOMEN

MARSHALL FAMILY

Marshall Family. Marshall Family. Marshall Family. Marshall Family. Marshall Family. Marshall Family. Marshall Family. Marshall Family. MENU SCHOOL DAYS EAST BROOMEHILLSCHOOL MARSHALLSUPER […]

30/08/202114/02/2023MEN, PEOPLE, PIONEERS, WOMEN

LAMP FAMILY

Lamp Family. Lamp Family. Lamp Family. Lamp Family. Walter Thomas Lamp and Gladys Cockerell were married on the 10th of January 1927 […]

24/08/202109/06/2023PEOPLE, WOMEN

ALTHEA BARBER

Althea Barber. Althea Barber. Althea Barber. Althea Barber. Althea Barber. Althea Barber. Althea Barber. Althea Barber. Althea Barber. Althea Barber. GROWING UP […]

12/08/202103/10/2024MEN, PEOPLE, WEDDINGS, WOMEN

HISTORIC WEDDINGS

Historic Weddings Historic Weddings Weddings play an important part in the fabric of our society and are the commencement of a new […]

29/07/202113/02/2023AGRICULTURE, MEN, NEIGHBOURS, PEOPLE, PIONEERS, WOMEN

LADYMAN FAMILY

Ladyman PAGE MENU JOSEPH LADYMAN SNR HENRY LADYMAN SARAH LADYMAN JOS LADYMAN ROSS LADYMAN A. RICHARD (DICK) LADYMAN SARAH ANN LADYMAN OTHER […]

28/07/202113/02/2023PEOPLE, SPORT, WOMEN

KATANNING GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

Katanning Golf Championships. Katanning Golf Championships . Katanning Golf Championships . Great Gathering of the Clans for Katanning Championships.Mrs. A. H. Parkes […]

13/07/202116/04/2025MEN, PEOPLE, PIONEERS, WOMEN

HISTORICAL OBITUARIES

Historical Obituaries. Aboriginal people are reminded that this page may include information regarding deceased Aboriginal people. CLICK ON A NAME BELOW NAME […]

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Elijah Quartermaine

Elijah Quartermaine Katanning Western Australia
Elijah Quartermaine is considered to be the first settler in the district. In 1851 he was grazing 1,900 sheep and after finding abundant water and feed settled in 1852.

Frederick Piesse

Frederick Henry Piesse Katanning Western Australia
Frederick Henry Piesse, CMG (6 December 1853 – 29 June 1912) was a farmer, businessman and politician who is credited with much of the early development of Katanning.

Alexander Thomson

Alexander Alec Thomson Katanning Western Australia
Alexander Thomson owned a timber and hardware store and built many fine buildings. He was a West Australian politician and started the Katanning Historical Society. Click image to read his story

William Rogers

William Rogers Katanning Western Australia
William John Rogers was a very successful retailer who began with modest premises in Katanning before expanding into his larger two-storey "Rogers Central Store" that he built in Clive Street.
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