WA Sesquicentenary – Captain Stirling
[item_table] These were issued by the dealer MR Roberts.
[item_table] These were issued by the dealer MR Roberts.
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[item_table] There are a variety of Masonic pennies, some with very Western Australian designs.
[item_table] These were used as wages chits, possibly in the 1950s or 1960s given the E R (which stands for Elizabeth Regina). Four different types are shown, all have blank reverses.
[item_table] The Trans-Australian Railway was opened in October 1917 – a āGā class steam locomotive is shown on the reverse and a 1967 diesel on the Obverse. This gold medal is edge numbered 5.
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[item_table] The WA Club was first mentioned (TROVE) in the Inquirer on Wednesday 18 November 1840.