The cast of Looking for Al Bowlly - 2003 includes: Pamela Cundell as Nelly Ambrose Paddy Ward as Albert
Paddy Keaveney died in 1995.
Paddy O'Toole was born in 1938.
Paddy O'Hara was born in 1938.
Paddy Moclair was born in 1908.
Paddy Hannan
Irishman Paddy Hannan discovered gold at Mount Charlotte in 1893, sparking off the Kalgoorlie goldrush.
In Banana land
To celebrate Paddy, he & his partner made 1st big gold discovery in area, then helped Kal grow. His statue holds water bag is a drinking fountain too.
Three Irishmen - Paddy Hannan, Dan Shea, Tom Flanagan.
Paddy Hannan was inadvertently the founder of the town of Kalgoorlie. Hannan came to Southern Cross in Western Australia in 1889, hoping he would strike gold, as it was not far from the established goldfields of Coolgardie. He and fellow prospectors Tom Flanagan and Daniel Shea accidentally discovered gold on 17 June 1893, starting the goldrush that led to the development of the town of Kalgoorlie. The men were actually searching for a horse which had strayed away. It took only three days after Hannan registered his claim before about 700 men were prospecting in the area. Hannan is still remembered through a statue of him in Kalgoorlie. The main street and a railway station in Kalgoorlie are both named after him. Hannan's discovery, in leading to Kalgoorlie becoming a gold-rush town, also opened up the arid west for settlement. In 1903 a pipeline was opened to convey water 560 kilometres from a supply near Perth. Not only did it bring water to the goldfield towns, it also brought irrigation to the wheatbelt towns along its route.
Paddy Hannan was born on 1840-04-26.
Paddy Hannan was inadvertently the founder of the town of Kalgoorlie. Hannan came to Southern Cross in Western Australia in 1889, hoping he would strike gold, as it was not far from the established goldfields of Coolgardie. He and fellow prospectors Tom Flanagan and Daniel Shea accidentally discovered gold on 17 June 1893, starting the goldrush that led to the development of the town of Kalgoorlie. The men were actually searching for a horse which had strayed away. It took only three days after Hannan registered his claim before about 700 men were prospecting in the area. Hannan is still remembered through a statue of him in Kalgoorlie. The main street and a railway station in Kalgoorlie are both named after him. Hannan's discovery, in leading to Kalgoorlie becoming a gold-rush town, also opened up the arid west for settlement. In 1903 a pipeline was opened to convey water 560 kilometres from a supply near Perth. Not only did it bring water to the goldfield towns, it also brought irrigation to the wheatbelt towns along its route.
Gold was discovered at Mt Charlotte, near present-day Kalgoorlie, by Paddy Hannan. Hannan is credited with discovering gold on 17 June 1893, sparking off the goldrush that started the development of the town of Kalgoorlie.
Both of these men made significant gold discoveries on opposite sides of Australia, thus starting gold rushes east and west. Edward Hargraves was the first to officially find gold in New South Wales, starting the goldrush in that state, while Paddy Hannan's find started the gold rush in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
Paddy Hannan was a gold prospector from the country of Australia. He passed away in November of 1925 and there were no records available stating whether or not he smoked.
No. He was a gold prospector from Ireland.