Introduction MichaelH
Posted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:40 pm
My name is Michael Holmes and for several years I have been researching Tasmania's Ghost Towns and Settlements the aim being to document such in order to self publish a comprehensive book.
The book will include hard evidence of the existence [and in some cases the intended existence] of many places which have disappeared or are un-recognisable from their 'glory' days.
One key measure of the existence of a Town or [larger] settlement is a Post Office so tracking Post Offices has been an important and interesting part of my research.
I am at the stage where I am gathering photos and permission to publish such, and would appreciate any information on the town of Darwin which was south of Gormanston on Tasmania's west coast.
Darwin had a railway station and the town was proclaimed around 1901. It housed workers who supplied firewood for the Mt Lyell smelters at Queenstown.
Any leads on any other similar old towns/settlements would also be appreciated.
The book will include hard evidence of the existence [and in some cases the intended existence] of many places which have disappeared or are un-recognisable from their 'glory' days.
One key measure of the existence of a Town or [larger] settlement is a Post Office so tracking Post Offices has been an important and interesting part of my research.
I am at the stage where I am gathering photos and permission to publish such, and would appreciate any information on the town of Darwin which was south of Gormanston on Tasmania's west coast.
Darwin had a railway station and the town was proclaimed around 1901. It housed workers who supplied firewood for the Mt Lyell smelters at Queenstown.
Any leads on any other similar old towns/settlements would also be appreciated.