Agnew, Western Australia
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agnew-western-australia-0-4867376
title:
Agnew, Western Australia
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Agnew is a ghost town in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia 982 kilometres (610 mi) north-east of Perth; the closest populated town is Leinster. The town is named after a miner, John Alexander Agnew, who worked for a local mining firm, Bewick, Moreing & Co. The townsite was declared in 1936. It had no official post office in 1936; an unofficial one operated two days per week offering limited service. The town's post office was robbed in 1937, with over £250 being stolen during
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Town in Western Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnew,_Western_Australia
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2022-09-23T02:15:01Z
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