The Archaeology and Architecture of Farm Buildings at Saumarez Station, Armidale, New South Wales

This book is an analysis of nineteenth and early twentieth-century farm buildings dating from Australia's rural pioneering period. Based on field recording during the 1980s, its historical value is now particularly significant because similar buildings in Australia have since often deteriorated or vanished completely. Construction techniques, the use of materials, mainly timber as slabs or weather boarding, and of galvanized corrugated iron, including the role of recycling, and the ways in which the buildings were adapted to economic and social changes in agricultural production are examined. In particular, the distinctive Australian tradition of making do with whatever was available is considered. The result is a study of humble, utilitarian buildings that have been given less attention than grand houses of the past or public buildings. Nevertheless, they played a vital role in Australia's past development, and they deserve close consideration.

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The Archaeology and Architecture of Farm Buildings at Saumarez Station, Armidale, New South Wales

This book is an analysis of nineteenth and early twentieth-century farm buildings dating from Australia's rural pioneering period. Based on field recording during the 1980s, its historical value is now particularly significant because similar buildings in Australia have since often deteriorated or vanished completely. Construction techniques, the use of materials, mainly timber as slabs or weather boarding, and of galvanized corrugated iron, including the role of recycling, and the ways in which the buildings were adapted to economic and social changes in agricultural production are examined. In particular, the distinctive Australian tradition of making do with whatever was available is considered. The result is a study of humble, utilitarian buildings that have been given less attention than grand houses of the past or public buildings. Nevertheless, they played a vital role in Australia's past development, and they deserve close consideration.

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The Archaeology and Architecture of Farm Buildings at Saumarez Station, Armidale, New South Wales

The Archaeology and Architecture of Farm Buildings at Saumarez Station, Armidale, New South Wales

by Graham Connah
The Archaeology and Architecture of Farm Buildings at Saumarez Station, Armidale, New South Wales

The Archaeology and Architecture of Farm Buildings at Saumarez Station, Armidale, New South Wales

by Graham Connah

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This book is an analysis of nineteenth and early twentieth-century farm buildings dating from Australia's rural pioneering period. Based on field recording during the 1980s, its historical value is now particularly significant because similar buildings in Australia have since often deteriorated or vanished completely. Construction techniques, the use of materials, mainly timber as slabs or weather boarding, and of galvanized corrugated iron, including the role of recycling, and the ways in which the buildings were adapted to economic and social changes in agricultural production are examined. In particular, the distinctive Australian tradition of making do with whatever was available is considered. The result is a study of humble, utilitarian buildings that have been given less attention than grand houses of the past or public buildings. Nevertheless, they played a vital role in Australia's past development, and they deserve close consideration.


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ISBN-13: 9781407358802
Publisher: British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Publication date: 12/31/2021
Series: International , #3067
Pages: 148
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.69(h) x 0.40(d)
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