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Charles "Pop" Chapman

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133:, about 600 km northwest of Alice Springs. The geologists were proved wrong, and large quantities of gold were found. In October 1949, Chapman drove into Alice Springs with 2,000 ounces of gold in jam tins, worth about £26,000, just after a rise of £5 an ounce in gold prices. 128:
Chapman led an expedition from Queensland to Central Australia after mineral wealth in 1932. Although eminent geologists were firm in their opinion that there was no quantity of gold in the Tanami Desert, Chapman pegged big areas in an area known as
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Chapman built the first Olympic-size swimming pool in the Northern Territory on his property, The Pearly Gates, which he stocked with fish. He died in
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newspaper, which published its first edition on 24 May 1947. In April 1949 he sold the newspaper to a partnership of McArthur, Morcom and Wauchope.
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He imported an electrical "water finder" from England and succeeded in finding many bores, which was financially lucrative.
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is said to have been named, was believed to have been eaten by cannibals on an expedition.
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Chapman paid for and opened a public swimming pool in Alice Springs in March 1954.
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Whitefella dreaming : the authorised biography of William Ricketts
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on 7 January 1955. Following his death this property was turned into
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Chapman married Jessie Swan, a pastoralist's daughter from
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was named. Chapman's father, after whom Mount Chapman in
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Index

Coonabarabran
Alice Springs
Coonabarabran
Stoke, Plymouth
10 Downing Street
Papua New Guinea
Dubbo
jackaroo
Queensland
Roma
The Granites
Centralian Advocate
Alice Springs
Pitchi Richi Sanctuary




"Pop Chapman of the Pearly Gates"
"Prospector who struck it rich sells out"
Centralian Advocate
"Ourselves"
"'Pop' Chapman Dies at Alice"
The Sydney Morning Herald
Whitefella dreaming : the authorised biography of William Ricketts
ISBN
0646265512
OCLC
38383103
"First swimming pool in Alice Springs"

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