Pages tagged “Railways”
Goolwa Post Office – A History
This history of Goolwa Post Office was written by Caroline Cosgrove. It was commissioned by Australia Post through the Victorian architectural practice, Lovell Chen, as part of a conservation and management plan for the post office. The author acknowledges and thanks Australia Post and Lovell Chen for permission to reproduce this history. It has not previously been published.
This history of Goolwa Post Office was written by Caroline Cosgrove. It was commissioned by Australia Post through the Victorian architectural practice, Lovell Chen, as part of a conservation and management plan for the post office. The author acknowledges and thanks Australia Post and Lovell Chen for permission to reproduce this history. It has not previously been published.
Heritage of Eyre Peninsula: a short history
This essay first appeared as the historical section of the Heritage of the Eyre Peninsula, a report prepared as part of the SA State Historic Preservation Plan Regional Heritage Survey Series by and was published in 1987 by the Department of Environment and Planning. It is republished here with the permsission of the Department with minor amendments.
This essay first appeared as the historical section of the Heritage of the Eyre Peninsula, a report prepared as part of the SA State Historic Preservation Plan Regional Heritage Survey Series by and was published in 1987 by the Department of Environment and Planning. It is republished here with the permsission of the Department with minor amendments.
Port Elliot and Goolwa — a short history
Part 1 ‘Summary of history’, in Edwin Noack, Susan Marsden and John Dallwitz, Port Elliot and Goolwa Heritage Study, Ed Noack and Associates in association with Heritage Investigations, and Port Elliot and Goolwa Heritage Study Steering Committee, Adelaide 1981. The author acknowledges and thanks her report co-authors John Dallwitz and Ed Noack and the Department of Environment and Heritage for permission to reproduce this history.
Part 1 ‘Summary of history’, in Edwin Noack, Susan Marsden and John Dallwitz, Port Elliot and Goolwa Heritage Study, Ed Noack and Associates in association with Heritage Investigations, and Port Elliot and Goolwa Heritage Study Steering Committee, Adelaide 1981. The author acknowledges and thanks her report co-authors John Dallwitz and Ed Noack and the Department of Environment and Heritage for permission to reproduce this history.
Red Gum: Crafts Of Necessity, Historical Introduction
Susan Marsden, Historical introduction, John Dallwitz, Susan Marsden and Lyn Collins, Red Gum: crafts of necessity Jam Factory, Adelaide, 1989, pp 1-5.
Susan Marsden, Historical introduction, John Dallwitz, Susan Marsden and Lyn Collins, Red Gum: crafts of necessity Jam Factory, Adelaide, 1989, pp 1-5.
South Australian State Historic Preservation Plan: Historical Guidelines
Susan Marsden, South Australian State Historic Preservation Plan: Historical guidelines (part 1), SA Department for the Environment, Adelaide 1980, 1983, reproduced here by permission.
Susan Marsden, South Australian State Historic Preservation Plan: Historical guidelines (part 1), SA Department for the Environment, Adelaide 1980, 1983, reproduced here by permission.
The Adelaide Fish Market 1870-1930
This essay was first published in Brian Dickey (ed), William Shakespeare’s Adelaide 1860-1930, Adelaide, Association of Professional Historians, 1992, pp.179-92, and is reprinted here with minor changes.
This essay was first published in Brian Dickey (ed), William Shakespeare’s Adelaide 1860-1930, Adelaide, Association of Professional Historians, 1992, pp.179-92, and is reprinted here with minor changes.
The Heritage of the upper North: a short history
This essay was written by Peter Bell in 1998 as part of the unpublished consulting report Heritage of the Upper North, a project commissioned by the South Australian Department for Environment, Heritage & Aboriginal Affairs and completed in 2000 by a team composed of Historical Research Pty Ltd, Austral Archaeology Pty Ltd and Flightpath Architects.
This essay was written by Peter Bell in 1998 as part of the unpublished consulting report Heritage of the Upper North, a project commissioned by the South Australian Department for Environment, Heritage & Aboriginal Affairs and completed in 2000 by a team composed of Historical Research Pty Ltd, Austral Archaeology Pty Ltd and Flightpath Architects.
The Lower North of South Australia – a short history
Susan Marsden, Part 1.4 ‘Regional history’, in John Dallwitz and Susan Marsden of Heritage Investigations, assisted by assisted by Penny Baker, Pam Carlton and Paul Stark, Heritage of the Lower North (South Australian State Historic Preservation Plan Regional Heritage Survey Series: Region 8), SA Department of Environment and Planning, Adelaide 1983.
Susan Marsden, Part 1.4 ‘Regional history’, in John Dallwitz and Susan Marsden of Heritage Investigations, assisted by assisted by Penny Baker, Pam Carlton and Paul Stark, Heritage of the Lower North (South Australian State Historic Preservation Plan Regional Heritage Survey Series: Region 8), SA Department of Environment and Planning, Adelaide 1983.