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Lawlers may refer to: People * Ernest Lawlers, a US blues guitarist, vocalist, and composer Places * Lawlers Gold Mine, a gold mine in Western Australia * Lawlers, Western Australia Lawlers is a ghost town on the Old Agnew Road, northeast of Perth, Western Australia, in the Shire of Leonora in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. Gold was discovered in the area by Anderson, Hall and Heffernan, a party of ..., a ghost town See also * Lawler (other) {{disambig ...
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Ernest Lawlars
Ernest Lawlars (May 18, 1900 – November 14, 1961)Harris, S. (1981): ''Blues Who's Who''. New York, Da Capo Press, pp. 316–7 was an American blues guitarist, vocalist, and composer, known professionally as Little Son Joe.Garon & Garon 1992, p. 46 Early years and Memphis Lawlars (sometimes spelled "Lawlers" or "Lawlar") was born in Hughes, Arkansas, United States. From around 1931 to 1936 he worked around Memphis with Robert Wilkins, who he accompanied on a recording session in 1935. The same session also produced Lawlers's first recorded side, under the name Son Joe, although this was not issued.Dixon, Robert M W. Godrich, John. Rye, Howard W (1997). ''Blues and Gospel Records 1890–1943''. Oxford: OUP, 4th ed., p. 549 Chicago By 1939, Lawlars was working with, and married to, Memphis Minnie in Chicago. Their first recording session together, for Vocalion in February 1939, produced six released sides by Lawlers as well as four under Minnie's name. Lawlars recorded in his own ...
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Lawlers Gold Mine
The Lawlers Gold Mine is a Gold mining, gold mine located 23 km south west of Leinster, Western Australia, owned by Gold Fields. Gold Fields purchased the mine in late 2013 and combined it with its nearby Agnew Gold Mine. The process plant of the mine was subsequently sold and dismantled while no mining was carried out at Lawlers. It was formerly operated by Barrick Gold and part of its Yilgarn South operation, which consisted of Lawlers, the Darlot-Centenary Gold Mine and the Granny Smith Gold Mine. The mine is located in the Norseman, Western Australia, Norseman-Wiluna, Western Australia, Wiluna greenstone belt.Australia Pacific
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Lawlers, Western Australia
Lawlers is a ghost town on the Old Agnew Road, northeast of Perth, Western Australia, in the Shire of Leonora in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. Gold was discovered in the area by Anderson, Hall and Heffernan, a party of prospectors that left Cue in 1892. Patrick Lawler and his party arrived in 1893 and had little success until they left and returned in 1894. The townsite was surveyed and gazetted in 1896 and named after Patrick Lawler. A ten stamp battery was established about northwest of town in 1899 on a five-acre lease. A police station/ courthouse was built the same year; it was closed in 1927, reopened in 1938, then closed permanently in 1950. In 1996 it was used as an office by the gold mining company Plutonic Resources. At its peak, Lawlers was the state's third-largest town, with a population of 8,000. It had a separate local government area (the Lawlers Road Board) until 1929, when it was divided between the Leonora-Mount Malcolm and Mo ...
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