Shay Gap, Western Australia Explained

Type:town
Shay Gap
State:wa
Local Map:yes
Zoom:10
Coordinates:-20.4956°N 120.1664°W
Pop:0
Established:1972
Abolished:1994
Elevation:175
Timezone:AWST
Utc:+8
Lga:Shire of East Pilbara
Stategov:Pilbara

Shay Gap was an iron ore mining town in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, north-northeast of Perth and east of Port Hedland. Shay Gap was formally gazetted as a town in 1972.

Shay Gap was named after a pass of the same name in the hills nearby. The name of the pass has been shown on maps since 1957, and it is believed to have been named after a blackbirder, Robert Shea, part-owner of the pearler Seaspray. Shea, along with his mate Samuel Miller, was killed in November 1872 by "absconding" indentured workers while on an expedition to Mukkine (now Muccanoo Pool on Muccan Station), on the De Grey River to "recover the services of some native divers who had broken faith with him".[1] [2] [3] [4]

Shay Gap was a company town, developed by Mount Goldsworthy Mining Associates to service nearby iron ore mines. The town was designed in 1970 by Lawrence Howroyd, for whom it won an Award of Merit in the 1974 Prince Philip Prize for Australian Design.[5] Iron ore production started in January 1973.[6] [7] At its peak, the town had a population of over 850 people. Mining activities ceased on 10 December 1993 and the town was closed in February 1994. Buildings and structures were either sold, demolished or relocated to Yarrie.[8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Presumptive murder of two white men by natives to the eastward, and other important intelligence . 22 February 1873 . . Fremantle, WA. 3 . 11 Nov 2013.
  2. News: Western Australia . 7 April 1873 . . Hobart, Tas. . 11 Nov 2013.
  3. Book: Allbrook . Malcolm . Jebb . Mary-Anne . Hidden Histories: Conflict, massacres and colonisation of the Pilbara . Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies . 2013-11-20.
  4. News: Degrey River Murder . 9 May 1873 . . 3 . 5 March 2014.
  5. Prince Philip Prize for Australian Design . Architectural Science Review . 1974 . 17-18 . 68 .
  6. News: Production of Iron . 23 December 1972 . . 14 . 18 Nov 2013.
  7. News: Athol. Thomas. Oasis of Comfort . 9 June 1973 . The Canberra Times . 19 . 18 Nov 2013.
  8. News: Wahlquist. Calla. Flickers of life in West Australian mining towns even as iron ore's profits dim. 8 May 2016. The Guardian. 21 April 2015.