Emu Hall : No 2-26 Great Western Highway, Emu Plains Photographic Archival Recording
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This report was complied as a result of a development application to make modifications to Emu Hall to make adaptive use of Emu Hall as a restaurant, the construction of a function centre, commercial kitchen and associated works. The key objective of this photographic archival recording is to create a permanent record of the site prior to any changes being made.
Sydney, NSW : Weir Phillips Heritage, October 2018
38 pages
Emu Hall was built in circa 1852 by James Tobias (Toby) Ryan. Other subsequent owners are Canonbar pioneer John Brown, and local business owner and sheep farmer William George Magrath and his family, who sold it in 2003.
IntroductionSubject site heritage listingsHistorical development of the siteSite assessmentReferencesArchival recording
728.372
English
Emu Hall (House, Emu Plains, NSW)Emu Hall (House, Emu Plains, NSW) -- Heritage Impact AssessmentEmu Hall (House, Emu Plains, NSW) -- HistoryRyan, James T. (James Tobias), 1818-1899Ryan family (Penrith region, NSW, history)Brown family (Penrith region, NSW, history)Magrath family (Penrith region, NSW, history)Emu Plains (N.S.W.) -- History
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Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Research | Local Infdesk | 728.372 EMU | Not for loan (Set: 19 Jul 2024) |