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by Ern Carmichael
- ISBN: 0959809708
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- Author: Ern Carmichael
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- Language: English
- Publisher: [E. J. Carmichael] (1973)
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The ill-shaped leg. a story of the development of Yorke Peninsula. Published 1973 by in . Written in English. Economic conditions, Internet Archive Wishlist. Yorke Peninsula (S. Aust. Y67 C37. The Physical Object. xi, 148 p. : Number of pages.
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A history of the early days of Chinaman Wells and surrounds and how it evolved from a fishing base to a modern day shack area. The ill-shaped leg : a story of the development of Yorke Peninsula, by Ern Carmichael. Find in other libraries.
Carmichael, Ern, The ill-shaped leg : a story of the development of Yorke Peninsula, Fullarton, S. Colliver, PH and Thomson, T. Kalkabury became Arthurton, Arthurton : Centenary Committee, Arthurton, 1977. A Soldiers' Memorial. Opening ceremony at Arthurton. Arthurton general store.
Yorke Peninsula is the central, boot-shaped peninsula above the island and between the two inlets. Aerial view of Yorke Peninsula, looking south from around Ardrossan. Gulf St Vincent is in the foreground, Spencer Gulf in the background
Yorke Peninsula is the central, boot-shaped peninsula above the island and between the two inlets. Prior to European settlement, which commenced around 1840, Yorke Peninsula was the home to the Narungga people. Today the descendants of these people still live on Yorke Peninsula, supported by the Narungga Aboriginal Progress Association in Maitland, and in the community at Point Pearce. Gulf St Vincent is in the foreground, Spencer Gulf in the background. The "foot" of the "boot" can be discerned near the horizon.
Boothia Peninsula is a large peninsula in Nunavut's northern Canadian Arctic, south of Somerset Island. The northern part, Murchison Promontory, is the northernmost point of mainland Canada. Bellot Strait (Ikirahaq) separates the peninsula from Somerset Island to the north. Babbage Bay is on the east coast, as is Abernethy Bay, just to the south. The community of Taloyoak lies in the far south and is the peninsula's only significant population centre.