Pages tagged “South Australian Housing Trust”
A History of Woodville 1977-1987
Susan Marsden, A history of Woodville 1977-1987, unpublished typescript, 1987.
Susan Marsden, A history of Woodville 1977-1987, unpublished typescript, 1987.
Housing the Workers in South Australia during World War Two
Susan Marsden, ‘Housing the workers’, Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia 16, 1988; also in Homefront: South Australia at war 1939-1945 Old Parliament House, Adelaide, 1988.
Susan Marsden, ‘Housing the workers’, Journal of the Historical Society of South Australia 16, 1988; also in Homefront: South Australia at war 1939-1945 Old Parliament House, Adelaide, 1988.
Is heritage history? History and the built environment
Susan Marsden was State Historian, Community History Unit, History Trust of South Australia, when this essay was published in Community History (June 1992, pp. 6-9). An earlier version of this paper was given in 1990 at a seminar on ‘The Planning Review and Heritage Act Review - implications for the built heritage’, presented by the SA Environmental Law Association and the National Trust of SA. Some of the references to heritage agencies have been updated.The author thanks History SA for permission to reproduce this essay.
Susan Marsden was State Historian, Community History Unit, History Trust of South Australia, when this essay was published in Community History (June 1992, pp. 6-9). An earlier version of this paper was given in 1990 at a seminar on ‘The Planning Review and Heritage Act Review - implications for the built heritage’, presented by the SA Environmental Law Association and the National Trust of SA. Some of the references to heritage agencies have been updated.The author thanks History SA for permission to reproduce this essay.
Metropolitan Adelaide: a short history
This essay first appeared as chapter 7 of Jenny Walker (ed.), South Australia’s Heritage, Department of Environment & Planning, Adelaide, 1986, pp. 87-100. It is republished here with permission, but without the illustrations or the inserted boxes prepared by Iris Iwanicki that are in the original.
This essay first appeared as chapter 7 of Jenny Walker (ed.), South Australia’s Heritage, Department of Environment & Planning, Adelaide, 1986, pp. 87-100. It is republished here with permission, but without the illustrations or the inserted boxes prepared by Iris Iwanicki that are in the original.
Motor cars and freeways measures of a South Australian love affair
This essay first appeared as chapter 10, pp.201-21, in Bernard O’Neil, Judith Raftery & Kerrie Round eds, Playford’s South Australia: essays on the history of South Australia, 1933-1968 Association of Professional Historians, Adelaide 1996,
This essay first appeared as chapter 10, pp.201-21, in Bernard O’Neil, Judith Raftery & Kerrie Round eds, Playford’s South Australia: essays on the history of South Australia, 1933-1968 Association of Professional Historians, Adelaide 1996,
Playford’s metropolis
Susan Marsden, ‘Playford’s metropolis’, in Bernard O’Neil, Judith Raftery & Kerrie Round eds, Playford’s South Australia: essays on the history of South Australia, 1933-1968 Association of Professional Historians, Adelaide 1996, pp.117-134.
Susan Marsden, ‘Playford’s metropolis’, in Bernard O’Neil, Judith Raftery & Kerrie Round eds, Playford’s South Australia: essays on the history of South Australia, 1933-1968 Association of Professional Historians, Adelaide 1996, pp.117-134.