To the Bar Bonded: A History of Early Marble Bar
Hesperian Press
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Media: BOOK - hardcover, 340 pages
Author: K. Mallett
Year: 1993
ISBN: 0859051781
Other: b&w photos, maps, chronology, index
Publisher: Hesperian Press
Kathleen Mallett was born on Limestone Springs Station, Marble Bar on the 21st June 1909. Kathleen and her twin sister Eileen are believed to be the first set of twins born in the Marble Bar district to survive. Their father, Thomas Mallett, had joined the original Pilbarra goldrush in the late 1880s and was operating as a teamster from Cossack to the isolated inland fields at the time of the Marble Bar find in May 1891. He soon made this small outback town his home and in 1900 consolidated his scattered lease holdings and established the Limestone Spings property.
The author received her education at a convent boarding school and later a city business college before returning to the family property. After her marriage to Arthur Pozzi in 1941, the nearby town of Marble Bar remained her home for over twenty years. Her historical research and memoirs, much of which was literally handwritten on the back of jam tin labels, are recorded here as a tribute to the little town she loved.