Riverstone in the Great War (World War I)

by Shirley Seale. 1914 was not a good year in the Hawkesbury. There was a serious drought which had begun in 1911 and was not to end until 1916 and as this was a farming area, the continual dry weather would have been a great worry to families dependent on livestock or crops. A butchers’ … Continue reading Riverstone in the Great War (World War I)