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Manly to Palm Beach covers the coastal region of the upper North Shore, including Manly, Shelly Beach, Queenscliff, Curl Curl, Brookvale, Dee Why, Collaroy, Narrabeen, Church Point, Pittwater, Newport, Bilgola Beach, Avalon, Mona Vale, Scotland Island and Palm Beach. Once a stretch of small beachside townships, the history of this coastal area is explored in photographs, from the very early beginnings of contact with the Aboriginal inhabitants and white settlement, through to the development of the beachside way of life that still characterises the area. This book follows the suburbs from Manly to Palm Beach, chronologically. An old favourite which has been in print for nearly 20 years.
James Meehan made an immense contribution to land development in early New South Wales; he stated at the Bigge Commission of inquiry that he had measured every farm in the early colony. He measured land grants and leases for over two decades with the Office of Surveyor General from the early 1800s.
Pictorial History Balmain to Glebe covers the suburbs of Annandale, Balmain, Birchgrove, Leichhardt, Lilyfield and Rozelle. Glebe, although no longer part of the Leichhardt municipality, is included for geographical and historical reasons. Each area has its own story of settlement, growth and development from Aboriginal occupancy to the changing face of suburbs in the 21st century. In that time span colonial estates and humble workers" cottages gave way to subdivision as suburbs developed away from Sydney. Annandale, the Johnston family"s vast estate, was later planned as a model suburb. Balmain began with a rich maritime history and the creation of the famous Mort"s Dock. Birchgrove, another colonial estate, witnessed an engineering marvel with the building of the underwater tunnel from Long Nose Point (Yurulbin) to Greenwich. Threatened demolition and unsympathetic development brought about the creation of the Balmain Association (1965), the Annandale Association (1969) and the Glebe Society (1969) by concerned citizens who wished to save the intrinsic character of these areas. Written by Joan Lawrence and Catherine Warne
"This document outlines the basic biology and management of species of the genus Lantana that are present in New South Wales. The review was undertaken to ascertain if the current declaration of the noxious weed species Lantana camara was appropriate. An assessment of Lantana montevidensis and the large number of ornamental Lantana varieties was also made to determine if new declarations were appropriate."--P. 3.
Guide for the Australian Centre for Photography exhibition. Featuring essays by curator Claire Monneraye and academic Martyn Jolly and featuring newly commissioned work of 15 contemporary Australian artists with accompanying text.