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Type: | Conservation Management Plan |
Title: | Carcoar future options for an historic village / The National Trust of Australia (NSW) |
metadata.dc.contributor.corpauthor: | The National Trust of Australia (NSW) |
Issue Date: | 1976 |
Description: | The author of the report, architect and town planner Mr. Ken Latona, explains that the halt in the town's growth was the result of two factors : The westward gold rush . The decision in 1876 to terminate the new Western Railway lire at Blayney , 15 km north-west of Carcoar. The report describe~ and illustrates in line drawings many of the 48 buildings in the township that are listed by the Trust. Mr. Latona also describes many other elements which contribute to the character of the township, important among which is the landscape setting - the strongly defined Belubula River Valley flanked on all sides by steep hills. II Situations have changed since the last century", he says |
Koha catalogue reference: | 13552 |
URI: | https://heritagensw.intersearch.com.au/heritagenswjspui/handle/1/10136 |
Subjects: | Archaeology - historic sites- conservation |
Appears in Collections: | Conservation Management Plan |
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000010957 - CARC.pdf | 000010957 - CARC.pdf | 60.33 MB | Adobe PDF | ![]() View/Open |
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