Friday, September 3, 2010
OLD CANBERRA
A collection of pictures of 19th century buildings in the Australian Capital Territory most of which have already been used in other posts on this site. Hill Station - Lanyon - Duntroon Dairy - Blundell's Cottage - St John's - Yarralumla Woolshed - Rose's Cottage - Tuggeranong Church - Ginninderra Village.
Slideshow format with background music: Pachelbel's Canon (info)
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History lost through lack of funding
The following ABC article laments the possible loss of many historical audio visual records that are waiting for digitising into modern fo...

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If anyone is looking for a place to do a little gold prospecting might I suggest the mighty Goodradigbee in the Brindabella Valley. I'll...
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The following ABC article laments the possible loss of many historical audio visual records that are waiting for digitising into modern fo...
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When the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) was established it was officially called the "Territory for the Seat of Government" an...
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The Cotter River and the Cotter Dam (canberra's first water supply) are the namesakes of convict/pioneer/squatter, Garrett Cotter and r...
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The following video is from the YouTube channel jtneill . It's a mad adventure and a race against darkness up the slopes of Mount Tennen...
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A little known fact is that Canberra is built on the top of numerous limestone caves... In 1821 Charles Throsby (1777 - 1828) (bio here ) ...
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Found by my son whilst hiking in the Brindabellas was this small skull. What I thought was interesting was the remaining canine evident. At...
Some lovely old places.
ReplyDeleteI was sorting out my images folder and thought I would give them some more air Le Loup.
ReplyDeleteVery well done Dave, much appreciated : )
ReplyDeleteThanks Lynn, I appreciate the feedback.
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