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Book

Author
Ward, Andrew Charles; Milner, Peter; Vines, Gary; Greenaway, Ron
Title
Docklands heritage study
Imprint
Melbourne, Vic., September 1991, 278 pp
Url
https://www.academia.edu/1950205/Docklands_Heritage_Study_A_Report_to_the_Docklands_Task_Force_
Description

Commissioned by the Historic Buildings Council and the Docklands Task Force.
Includes bibliography, illustrations, plans.

Abstract

The Docklands Task Force with the Historic Buildings Council jointly commissioned the Consultant team:
* to identify, evaluate and document post-contact buildings, areas or other places in Docklands which are of cultural significance, and to place them within the context of the history of Victoria; and
* to make recommendations for the conservation and management of indentified places of cultural significance.

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