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Book

Author
Godden Mackay
Title
Industrial heritage of power generation : a framework for heritage management. Volume 2 - existing situation.
Volume
vol. 2
Imprint
Surry Hills, NSW, 1995, 284 pp
Url
https://heritagensw.intersearch.com.au/heritagenswjspui/handle/1/1657
Description

Report prepared for the Electricity Supply Association of Australia (Australian Electricity Supply Industry Research Board)

Abstract

Provides an overview of the existing situation. It commences with a technological history of power generation in Australia, then examines the statutory controls and organisations involved in heritage management, before outlining current procedures relating to power generation heritage both in Australia and overseas.

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