Ian Willis Independent Scholar Commons username: @iwillis ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1751-8263 Following 0 members View ProfileActivitySites 1CORE deposits 27Following 0Followers 0Groups 7DiscussionsDocs Academic InterestsAustralian historycritical humanitarianism studiesLocal studiesPlace studies;Red Cross Commons GroupsHCAgricultural HistoryGender StudiesHistoryMedical HumanitiesPlace StudiesSettler ColonialismUrban Studies Recent Commons Activity deposited Cultural and heritage tourism… in the group Place Studies deposited Cultural and heritage tourism… in the group History deposited Convicts in the Cowpastures a… in the group Settler Colonialism deposited Convicts in the Cowpastures a… in the group History deposited Cultural and heritage tourism… Work Shared in COREArticlesMaking Camden History: local history and untold stories in a small communityBanking was central to Camden’s prosperityCamden The Interwar Heritage of a Country TownThe memory of the Cowpastures in monuments and memorialsRed Cross humanitarianism and female volunteers in AustraliaA new horizon on Sydney’s urban frontier: the St Elmo land releases.‘Just like England’, a colonial settler landscapeBlog PostsCultural and heritage tourism adds $6.4 million a year to the local economy Types of public art in the Macarthur RegionPublic art at Campbelltown brightens up the Queen Street precinctThe Cowpastures Region 1795-1840Book reviewsJeff McGill, Rachel: Brumby hunter, medicine woman, bushrangers’ ally and troublemaker for good … the remarkable pioneering life of Rachel Kennedy, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2022, 324 pp, ISBN 9781760879983.PresentationsThe memory of the Cowpastures in monuments, memorials and muralsOtherCamden History, Journal of the Camden Historical Society. March 2023 v5n5Newspaper articleConvicts in the Cowpastures an untold storyThe Camden Fibro Cottage – a not so humble abodeCamden War CemeteryWhen Peppertrees were all the rageColonial hotel is still servingA marvellous Edwardian buildingThe Enduring Face of the Camden ShowgirlMiss Showgirl an enduring anachronismCowpastures in monuments, memorials and murals A Camden Link to the First RailwayCamden, a Macarthur family ventureThe quay transforms from transport to tourist meccaSydney’s Customs House – a means of collecting taxes Blog Posts