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06/09/202008/02/2023COMMUNITY, PEOPLE, SPORT, WOMEN

TANIA WOLFE

Tania Wolfe Tania Wolfe, nee Marinoni Katanning sports leader recognised GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKENDERBy Ashleigh FieldingJune 22, 2017 THE tireless hours spent organising […]

17/07/202007/02/2023PEOPLE, WOMEN

AINSLIE EVANS

Ainslie Evans Katanning lost a faithful daughter. By Arthur Todd – Lost Katanning Born in Katanning in 1941, Ainslie Evans is a […]

25/06/202007/02/2023PEOPLE, WOMEN

EMILY SUN LOCK

Emily Sun Lock Emily Sun Lock (Lok?) nee Wilmot was born in Essex, England, and came to Albany as a school teacher. […]

24/06/202007/02/2023AGRICULTURE, MEN, PEOPLE, PIONEERS, WOMEN

FRANK QUARTERMAINE

Frank Quartermaine Frank Bennett Quartermaine was born 1876 in Kojonup, Western Australia, the Son of Alfred Quartermaine and Mary Anne (Knott) Quartermaine. […]

20/05/202007/02/2023PEOPLE, WOMEN

ESTHER NEWBEY nee WHIT

Esther Newbey nee Whit Esther Whit was born on 17 July 1904 at Cradley, Worcestershire, England. She arrived in Western Australia with […]

11/05/202007/02/2023MEN, PEOPLE, PIONEERS, WOMEN

CHARLES & ELLEN QUARTERMAINE

Charles Ellen Quartermaine ON THE MOVE AGAIN Charles and Ellen Quartermaine who were married in the early 1800s. Katikati AdvertiserTuesday, 8 March, […]

03/05/202006/02/2023COMMUNITY, GENERAL, PEOPLE, WOMEN

WOOL FESTIVAL QUEEN

Wool Festival Queen 1954 YVONNE COVENTRY CROWNED QUEEN OF WOOL FESTIVAL£990 Raised for Anglican Church Great Southern Herald3 December, 1954 Months of […]

02/05/202006/02/2023CLUBS, COMMUNITY, PEOPLE, WOMEN

COUNTRY WOMENS ASSOCIATION CWA

Country Womens Association CWA The Katanning branch of the CWA was formed in 1930 and held its inaugural meeting on 19 May, […]

21/04/202002/09/2023BUILDINGS, COMMUNITY, PEOPLE, WOMEN

BADGEBUP ROCKWELL CWA

Badgebup Rockwell CWA The Country Women’s Association was founded on the pioneering spirit of strong women and principles of hard work, shared […]

15/04/202003/02/2023PEOPLE, PIONEERS, WOMEN

HANNAH MARY ROGERS

Hannah Mary Rogers Great Southern Herald21 May, 1941 The death of an old and respected resident of Katanning, in the person of […]

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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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