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Author Witcomb, Andrea, 1965-

Title From the Barracks to the Burrup : the National Trust in Western Australia / Andrea Witcomb and Kate Gregory
Published Sydney : National Trust : UNSW Press, 2010

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 MELB  363.6909941 Wit/Ftb  DUE 03-05-24
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Description 352 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 x 24 cm
Contents Asphalt, stones and water : sollision of modernity with sense of place -- Setting up house ; birth of the national Trust of Australia -- Getting to work : setting the agenda and gaining public confidence -- Ligitimating their role : establishing the National Trust under an Act of parliament -- Buildint the past : restoration and the role of Architects -- 'On no account let it become a museum' : the Trust's early appraoch to properties -- Housekeeping and domesticity : genteel interiors during the 1970s -- Towards professionalism : interpreting the past through the properties since 1979 -- From wildflowers to fish traps: the Trust's role in preserving landscapes -- Sailing through troubled waters : managing community expectations and corporate interests -- Widening movement : national agendas and their impact on the Trust -- Days of hope and despair : preservationalists, developers and the state government
Summary Published to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the National Trust in Western Australia, this beautifully designed book contains never-before-published images and draws from a new oral history archive with testimonies from many of the founders, staff and volunteers of the organisation. Heritage battles for the Barracks Arch, the Palace Hotel, the Swan River and the Swan Brewery are covered, as well as the integral role played by grassroots heritage groups. Relations between the Trust, developers and the State Government and changing practices of interpretation and conservation are also discussed. What emerges is not only a history of the National Trust in Western Australia but also the people that shaped it. It is also a history of the ways in which heritage has been understood and practised across Australia.--Publisher description
Analysis History
Historic sites
Social conditions
Perth
Western Australia
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references page ([342]-345) and index
Subject National Trust of Australia (W.A.)
Historic sites -- Australia -- Western Australia -- Management.
SUBJECT Perth (W.A.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79011231 -- Social conditions http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001008850 -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99005024
Author Gregory, Kate.
National Trust of Australia (W.A.)
ISBN 9781921410246 hardback