Author: | Pat Ritter | ISBN: | 9781466102057 |
Publisher: | Pat Ritter | Publication: | October 11, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Pat Ritter |
ISBN: | 9781466102057 |
Publisher: | Pat Ritter |
Publication: | October 11, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Droving in outback Queensland was a roaring trade in the late 1940's and 50's. Australia lived off the sheep's back with wool being one pound sterling for one pound of wool. Everyone had money.
Sheep and cattle needed to be taken from place to place. It was common to see at least six droving camps taking sheep or cattle across the outback of south-west Queensland from property to property.
This book is about the life of Harry Williams, who wanted to be a drover, the same as his father and grandfather before him.
At aged ten years he left school and commenced work. By thirteen years he had his own droving plant. By twenty-one he was a fully pledged drover in his own right.
At times he overcome many obstacles in his path. One epic trip he was Boss Drover to take 500 bullocks from Bulloo Downs in South West Queensland to Clifton Hills in South Australia, a journey to take twelve months.
He was the last of the ole drovers. A huge part in Australian history.
Droving in outback Queensland was a roaring trade in the late 1940's and 50's. Australia lived off the sheep's back with wool being one pound sterling for one pound of wool. Everyone had money.
Sheep and cattle needed to be taken from place to place. It was common to see at least six droving camps taking sheep or cattle across the outback of south-west Queensland from property to property.
This book is about the life of Harry Williams, who wanted to be a drover, the same as his father and grandfather before him.
At aged ten years he left school and commenced work. By thirteen years he had his own droving plant. By twenty-one he was a fully pledged drover in his own right.
At times he overcome many obstacles in his path. One epic trip he was Boss Drover to take 500 bullocks from Bulloo Downs in South West Queensland to Clifton Hills in South Australia, a journey to take twelve months.
He was the last of the ole drovers. A huge part in Australian history.