'Craithes' Penrith : Conservation Plan Stage One 10 May 1997
Silva, Asuncion1997
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Documentary evidence on the property originally known as Cassola and later named Craithes. Located at Lambridge on the corner of Borec Road and Lemko Place.
Main title:
'Craithes' Penrith : Conservation Plan Stage One 10 May 1997 / by Asuncion Silva
Author:
Imprint:
manuscript Asuncion Silva May 1997
Collation:
photocopied manuscript
Notes:
Univeristy of New England course work assignment (One)
Contents:
Contextual history - documentary evidence - significance of plant species - analysis of documentary evidence - maps and photographs - flow chart of ownership for Craithes - Craithes was built by Joseph Single in 1884. He named his home Cassola. It was built on William Neate Chapman's land grant Lambridge which had been sold to John McHenry in 1829. 25 acres were sold by McHenry family to Joseph Single in 1861. Property passed to Kate (Single) Waldron in 1889. During the ownership by Alexander Burnett in the 1930s the house was renamed Craithes.
Dewey class:
728.373 CRA
Local class:
728.373
Language:
English
Subject:
BRN:
73348
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Research | Local Book | 728.373 CRA | Not for loan (Set: 10 Feb 2016) |
Research | Local Book | 728.373 CRA | Not for loan (Set: 10 Feb 2016) |