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“Too Much Loose Sand:” Narrating Coastal Erosion in Southeast Ireland
Author(s):
Claire Connolly
,
James Louis Smith
(see profile)
,
Ailbhe McDaid
Date:
2023
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Environmental Humanities
,
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Tóibín, Colm, 1955-
,
Ireland--Wexford (County)
,
Coast changes
,
Ireland
,
Literature
,
Culture
,
Coasts
,
Coastal zone management
,
Climatic changes
,
Sea level
Item Type:
Article
Camden's Purple Haze is a Sight to See
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
,
Urban Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Trees
,
Historic sites
,
City planning
Item Type:
Newspaper article
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
local history
,
Street trees
,
Streetscapes
,
Urban
,
urban aesthetics
Net-work: Irish Sea Crossings with and beyond Infrastructure
Author(s):
Claire Connolly
,
James Louis Smith
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
Cultural Studies
,
Digital Humanists
,
GeoHumanities
,
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Nineteenth century
,
Infrastructure (Economics)
,
Information superhighway
,
Personal correspondence
,
Travel
,
Wales
,
Great Britain
,
XML (Document markup language)
,
Satellite interference geolocation technology
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
TEI
,
Corpus analytics
,
Semantic annotation
,
Recogito
Camden Library and Museum public art
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
,
Urban Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Public art
,
Art
,
Sculpture
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
Place studies
,
Place
,
Artworks
,
Sculptures
Narellan Heritage Walking Tour
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
,
Settler Colonialism
,
Urban Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
City planning
,
Cities and towns
,
Historic sites
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
local history
,
Local studies
,
Place studies
,
heritage
,
NarellanNSW
,
Colonialism
,
storytelling
The Camden District was a field of dreams
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
,
Urban Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Regionalism
,
Small cities
Item Type:
Newspaper article
Tag(s):
local history
,
Local studies
,
Country town
,
Regjonal hub
Graeme Clark, a world-famous Camden identity
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Medical Humanities
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Medicine
,
Audiology
,
Biomedical engineering
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
local history
,
Local identity
Unlock Camden, a local history festival
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
,
Urban Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Festivals
,
History
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
local history
,
Community festival
,
History festival
Manuscripts Don't Burn
Author(s):
Rebecca Ruth Gould
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
Archives
,
Cultural Studies
,
Place Studies
,
Poetics and Poetry
,
Soviet and Russian history and culture
Subject(s):
Georgia (Republic)--Tʻbilisi
,
Soviet Union
,
Georgian literature
,
Georgian language
,
Berii︠a︡, L. P. (Lavrentiĭ Pavlovich), 1899-1953
,
Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953
,
Tabiże, Galaktion, 1892-1959
,
Tabiże, Ticʻian, 1895-1937
,
Iašvili, Paolo, 1895-1937
,
Propaganda, Soviet--Historiography
Item Type:
Article
Camden History Journal September 2023 v5 n6
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Storytelling
,
Cultural property
Item Type:
Other
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
local history
,
Stories
,
storytelling
Narellan Library Murals, a wall of public art
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Art
,
Public art
,
Mural painting and decoration
,
Group identity
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
Belonging
,
sense of place
,
Place making
,
Place
,
Community identity
Voluntary labour worth thousands of dollars to the Camden Museum
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Community organization
,
Small museums
,
Museums and community
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
local history
,
Community museum
,
Heritage
Local museum and art gallery add $1.7 million annually
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Local government
,
Tourism
,
Economic development
,
Heritage tourism
,
Cross-cultural studies
Item Type:
Newspaper article
Tag(s):
Local histories
,
local history
,
Local studies
,
Economic development
,
Cultural tourism
Unlock Camden 2023, a festival celebrating our past
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Festivals
,
History
,
Local government
,
Community development
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
local history
,
Local studies
,
Community festival
,
festival
,
History festival
The Sydney Harbour Bridge, an engineering marvel
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
,
Urban Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney Harbour
,
New South Wales--Sydney--Sydney Harbour Bridge
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Engineering heritage
,
engineering history
,
interwar
,
20th Century
,
Local studies
Menangle arts hall concerts that helped war efforts - is being rebuilt
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
,
Urban Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney Region
,
Community development
Item Type:
Newspaper article
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
local history
,
community
,
Community identity
,
sense of place
,
Small hall
,
Community facilities
‘Fibro Majestic’, a new exhibition at the Campbelltown Arts Centre, a review
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney Region
,
Art
,
Sculpture
,
Art museums
,
Architecture, Domestic
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Architecture
,
local history
,
art
,
scultpure
,
Fibro cottages
,
gallery
Camden Historical Society, 60 years of local history, 1957-2017
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney Region
,
Community organization
,
Nonprofit organizations
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
local history
,
Community history
,
volunteering
Public art at Camden Council Administration Offices
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney Region
,
Art
,
Public art
,
Sculpture
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
public art
,
art
,
Place making
,
Place
,
Place studies
Menangle School of Arts hall, the heart of a village, under redevelopment
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2013
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney
,
Rural development
,
Community development
,
Group identity
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
local history
,
School of Arts
,
sense of place
The Intra-Covid Renaissance: Envisioning Resilient Urban Neighbour- ‘Wood’
Author(s):
Benedict Okundaye
(see profile)
Date:
2022
Group(s):
Architectural History and Theory
,
Place Studies
,
Postcolonial Studies
,
Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM)
,
Urban Studies
Subject(s):
City planning
,
Environmental degradation--Social aspects
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Environmental Regeneration
,
housing Management
,
sustainability
,
Urban resilience
Activation of Campbelltown’s public spaces using public art
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney Region
,
New South Wales--Campbelltown
,
Public art
,
Public art spaces
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
public art
,
art
The Burragorang Valley, a lost Gothic fantasy
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
,
Settler Colonialism
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Sydney Region
,
New South Wales--Burragorang Valley
,
Tourism
,
Nostalgia
,
Memory
,
Holidays
,
Painting, Gothic
Item Type:
Newspaper article
Tag(s):
Local studies
,
local history
,
NSW Macarthur region
,
nostalgia
,
tourism
,
Gothic
,
imagination
National Herbarium at ABG wins architecture gong
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Camden
,
Gardens
,
Botanical gardens
,
Herbaria
,
Botany
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
Herbarium
,
Australian Botanic Garden Mount Annan NSW
,
Camden NSW
,
Australian Institute of Botanical Science
Cultural and heritage tourism adds $6.4 million a year to the local economy
Author(s):
Ian Willis
(see profile)
Date:
2023
Group(s):
History
,
Place Studies
Subject(s):
Australia
,
New South Wales
,
New South Wales--Camden
,
Tourism
,
Heritage tourism
Item Type:
Blog Post
Tag(s):
tourism
,
Cultural tourism
,
Heritage tourism
,
Museum
,
gallery
,
economic growth
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