Book Description
Secondhand. Good condition. Wear to book corners and edges. Marks over both front and back covers. Light foxing to title page. Small scratch to tail spine.Body text and binding are still very good.
A personal account of the life of the Inglis Budge family during the first half of the twentieth century.
Gilbert and Mariah Inglis and their family moved to Western Australia from Adelaide in 1894 and settled in Kalgoorlie. In 1926, their granddaughter and her husband, ordained priest Joseph Budge, started farming at Nulla Nulla, twenty miles out from Southern Cross.
The second part of this book recalls life at Nulla Nulla until 1935, when the Budge family were forced off the land by the Depression. (back cover)