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APT Australia Chapter | A superseded blog with news and events in the world of conservation technology in Australia. | Page 2
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A superseded blog with news and events in the world of conservation technology in Australia. Newer posts →. Longford Academy – 3 Day course in Advanced Conservation Techniques at Woolmers Estate, Tasmania. APT Australia Chapter will stage a short course in the conservation of exposed wood, metals, plasters and porous masonry materials at Woolmers Estate. In Tasmania from 19-21 May 2010. Indoor classes will be held in Woolmers Cottage, an outstanding 1840s building overlooking the Woolmers Estate. From An...
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Attractions - Village Family Motor Inn Launceston
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Village Family Motor Inn Launceston. Explore Launceston and the Tamar Valley’s attractions. Rich in natural wonders, colonial heritage and architecture, food and wine, Launceston has something for everyone. Cataract Gorge and First Basin. Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. City Park, Japanese Macaque Monkey Enclosure. Tamar island Wetlands Nature Reserve. National Automobile Museum of Tasmania. Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre. Barnbougle and Lost Farm golf courses. Dining & Pizza.
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Links | Tassie Moments Photography Launceston | Tassie Moments Photography
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CEREMONY and RECEPTION VENUES. Axemans Hall of Fame, Latrobe. Located in the beautiful Latrobe only minutes away from Devonport, it is a perfect place for your special wedding. 20 minutes drive south west of Launceston, 420 hectares of beauty. A lovely spot for your wedding day. Close to Launceston CBD and the beautiful Gorge, the Cataract Bistro is a superb veune for your special day. Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm. Country Club Launceston Tasmania. A magical and unique spot for a wedding, located at La...
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On The Convict Trail: January 2015
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On The Convict Trail. Wednesday, 28 January 2015. Hardcastle was built for a handsome, bearded clergyman, the Reverend Isaac Hardcastle Palfreyman, pastor of the Free Methodist Church in Murray Street. He bought the land in 1887 from an unlikely quartet of people-a gentleman, a painter and glazier, a farmer and a widow. Two lots of a sub-division, Numbers 4 and 5, were needed and the cost was £282: 10:0. Hardcastle’s restoration is certainly worth every effort the present owners have put into it. The Her...
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On The Convict Trail: June 2015
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On The Convict Trail. Sunday, 28 June 2015. The Denison Hotel found itself in the public spotlight in 1900 when advertising on the exterior wall of the hotel was thought by some of the Hobart public to be threatening common decency. The buildings western wall had been painted with a mural which was designed to capture the attention of people travelling down Macquarie Street….and capture their attention it certainly did! Main Text and Information Source –. Sunday, June 28, 2015. Wednesday, 24 June 2015.
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On The Convict Trail: Clarendon House
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On The Convict Trail. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. 261,733 blog views! Thank You to Everyone who has Visited. Hope you continue to enjoy the posts. On 1 May 1829 he married his second wife, Eliza Eddington, aged 19 the daughter of Tasmania’s first Lieutenant Governor and his mistress, Margaret Eddington By the time she was ten, Eliza owned 900 sheep. In 1824, under the name Eliza Eddington, she was granted 500 acres not far from Clarendon so she did not come empty-handed to her marriage in May 1829. James d...
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On The Convict Trail: Queen Adelaide Inn
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On The Convict Trail. Sunday, 9 August 2015. The Queen Adelaide Inn began life as a comfortable 4 roomed brick cottage that was built by James Sly, a bootmaker, in the mid 1840’s. By 1853, it had been purchased at public auction by George Pollock for the sum of 500 pounds. The building still remains to this day in South Hobart and appears to be undergoing a major renovation. Fantastic that the place has managed to survive for all these years. Main Text and Information Source –. Sunday, August 09, 2015.
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Ross Bakery Inn Links Page
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LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES. Here are some websites you might find useful when planning your trip to Tasmania. You'll find the most comprehensive reference for B&B accommodation right around Tasmania on the Bed and Breakfast and Boutique Accommodation of Tasmania website. Go to www.tasmanianbedandbreakfast.com. Take a look at these websites for info on local attractions in the Ross area. Woolmers Estate& National Rose Garden. Brickendon Historic Farm Village. For general tourism info on Tasmania.
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Launceston Self Contained Accommodation and Launceston Motel Accommodation at Alanvale Apartments
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Launceston Self Contained Accommodation and Motel. Tamar Valley and nearby Launceston Attractions Tour Desk. Brady's Lookout offers beautiful views over the Tamar River and surrounding areas. There are excellent, fully accessible toilet and picnic facilities, including sheltered BBQs and a number of picnic tables. Located just 30 minutes from Launceston the Batman Bridge is the major causeway between the West Tamar and East Tamar with picturesque views, picnic tables and public toilets. Platypus House of...
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