Ghost town: stories from the ruins
Events Northbridge, Perth, Western Australia
21 Jun 2023 to 30 Jun 2023 Daily Event
Abandoned streets. Empty houses. Ghost towns.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, bustling towns sprang up across the vast Western Australian landscape. People came in their hundreds and sometimes thousands for the promise of gold, pearls or simply a secure job.
Prosperity in some towns meant community members enjoyed luxuries such as public swimming pools, hotels, and rail connections.
There were hardships too, often a consequence of rapid growth of the settlements. Outbreaks of typhoid were common on the goldfields.
Eventually, profits fell, technologies became obsolete, and harsh climates took their toll. Townspeople moved on, almost as quickly as they had arrived. Once-thriving settlements were left to ruin.
Ghost town: stories from the ruins is the latest free exhibition on display at National Archives’ Western Australia Office.
See photographs, plans and other documents from the state and national archival collections that bring ghost towns to life.
Discover why places such as Gwalia, Cossack and Wittenoom continue to capture the public’s imagination. Follow the boom, bust and sometimes renewal of settlements that have played an important part in Western Australia’s history.
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21 Jun 2023 to 30 Jun 2023