Regional history of the North Coast : a discussion paper on recent settlement
New South Wales. Department of Planning1989
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This discussion paper forms a basis for the study of the built heritage. It identifies and briefly outlines the major themes running through the history of the North Coast region.
Regional history of the North Coast : a discussion paper on recent settlement / by New South Wales Department of Planning based on a study by Terry Kass
Grafton N.S.W. Department of Planning 1989
37 pages black and white photographs maps
Landscape of the North Coast; Regional history in Australia; Themes of the regional history of the North Coast; Contact with Aboriginal inhabitants; Place of exile Port Macquarie; Beyond the limits of location the squatters 1830s-1860s; Cedar-Getters, River Ports and ship builders 1830s onwards; Settlers arrive 1860s-1880s, The Free Selection Act of 1861; Search for a staple crop; Development of an urban society 1870s onwards; Government takes an interest blighted hopes, new initiatives; Sustaining the yield 1880s-1988; Dairy industry goes sour 1900-1988; Leisured society, or the brash tourist 1900-1988; Age of Aquarius c. 1970 to date; Assessment of heritage significance; Types of significance; Contextual values; Evaluation of levels of significance
0730543293 (pbk)
994.43
English
Land settlement -- North Coast region (NSW)Convicts -- Port Macquarie (NSW) -- HistoryCultural property -- North Coast region -- ProtectionHistoric sites -- New South Wales -- North Coast regionAboriginal Australians -- North Coast region (N.S.W.) -- HistoryPioneers -- North Coast region (NSW) -- HistoryBanana growers -- North Coast region (NSW) -- HistorySugar growing -- North Coast region (NSW) -- HistoryDairying -- North Coast region (NSW) -- HistoryTimber industry and trade -- North Coast region (NSW) -- HistoryNorth Coast region (NSW) -- History
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Research | History Support Collection | 994.43 REG | Available |