William ‘George’ Sawyer and his 1934 Dodge Tourer
After the Dodge was sold a letter arrived at Connie’s home together with a photograph of the restored vehicle…
After the Dodge was sold a letter arrived at Connie’s home together with a photograph of the restored vehicle…
On 12 April 1856, an African man died in the vicinity of Tarree Estate. His name was Castor, a labourer aged 50 years, who died from heart disease. Witnesses to the burial were Henry Flett, William Wynter Jnr. and Thomas Dyball. His death certificate states he was born in Madagascar but this story begins in Mauritius…
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