PROGRAMME, Great Gold Festival 89, City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder

H1990.143

Programme, cover is brown and tan: "GREAT GOLD / FESTIVAL 89 / PROGRAMME / CITY OF KALGOORLIE-BOULDER, WESTERN AUSTRALIA / JULY 7-16, 1989 / DISCOVER / WA FOR YOURSELF". The cover also depicts and describes some of the features: "MOTOCROSS / CHILDREN'S ART COMPETITION / OVERNIGHT 4WD TRIPS / CAMEL RACES / GOLD FOSSICKING / CYCLE RACES / 5,10 KM & RELAY RACE / GALA BALL & QUEEN OF OUTBACK / JAZZ CONCERT / ROCK BANDS / AIR DISPLAY". Lists events on a daily basis from Friday July 7 1989 to Sunday July 16 1989 inclusive. Has many advertisements; from cover to end; Hospitality Inns, Goldrush Tours, The Hainault Gold Mine, Quality Plaza Hotel, Pioneer Coachline, Overland Motor Inns, The Boulder Block Tavern, Deluxe Coachline, Randall and Edwards Jewellers, New Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant, Self Guided Woodland Tour, Ansett W.A. Also lists special package tours for the festival, and has an accommodation guide to hotels, guest houses, and caravan parks. This item was collected by Jill Moffat, to be accessioned.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H1990.143
Accession Date: 2 Apr 1990

Material

Paper

Paper

Paper/Paper

Measurement

length245mm
width80mm

 


 

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