William Ford (prospector)

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William Ford (1852–1932)[1], along with Arthur Wellesley Bayley, discovered gold on 17 September 1892, in the area that became the gold rush town of Coolgardie, Western Australia.[2]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "William Ford" at the Australian Prospectors & Miners' Mining Hall of Fame database
  2. ^ "Mother of the Western Australian Goldfields", Coolgardie website
Categories: Gold prospectors | 1852 births | 1932 deaths
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