Glen Innes – a Renaissance
I have been to Glen Innes many times in the past 20 years and always thought it a shabby and run down place with many historical buildings. However in the past few years it has […]
I have been to Glen Innes many times in the past 20 years and always thought it a shabby and run down place with many historical buildings. However in the past few years it has […]
Glengallan Homestead was built in 1867-68 by John Deuchar who, with partner Charles Henry Marshall, established the famous Glengallan Merino flock and Shorthorn stud. The breeding tradition established by Deuchar was further developed by William […]
Of all the old gold mining towns in New South Wales Sofala is one of the most interesting and unusual. While hardly comparable with Hill End, which is 35 km further on and much more […]
Hill End owes its existence to the New South Wales gold rush of the 1850s, and at its peak in the early 1870s it had a population estimated at 8,000 served by two newspapers, five […]
Looking to get younger generations excited about the architectural gems of the city’s built heritage, the Launceston City Council’s Heritage Advisory Committee has introduced a photography competition to complement its existing heritage awards. See pictures […]
A very good article from the BCC with diagrams to show you clearly the period of those old houses in your photographs… Brisbane character houses represent a wide variety of styles spanning more than a […]
If you like pictures of Australia, colonial and federation dwellings and civic buildings, you will find them here. It’s impossible to look at colonial public buildings and not be impressed with the people who built them and […]
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