Ten Shillings, Schofields Park and Wally Williams
by Nell Moody (nee Williams) Ten shillings had a special significance for my father, Wally Williams. This was because that was the weekly wage he earned as a thirteen year old, for six and a half days work in 1909. He earned it as a farm labourer in Queensland. He was proud to be an … Continue reading Ten Shillings, Schofields Park and Wally Williams
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