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1890s Annandale: A Short Walk describes a short easy historical walk around the heart of Annandale, NSW, Australia. The walk starts at the corner of Johnston and Collins Streets Annandale. Adele and Allen Taylor married in Annandale in 1886. The walk is entwined with the Taylors and their local contemporaries Saint Mary Mackillop, John Young and Henry Parkes, the ""Father of Federation"". The book also covers the Engineering Heritage listed Annandale Sewage Aqueducts, the first reinforced concrete structure in Australia, and Public Transport in 1890s Annandale. Marghanita da Cruz has been…mehr

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1890s Annandale: A Short Walk describes a short easy historical walk around the heart of Annandale, NSW, Australia. The walk starts at the corner of Johnston and Collins Streets Annandale. Adele and Allen Taylor married in Annandale in 1886. The walk is entwined with the Taylors and their local contemporaries Saint Mary Mackillop, John Young and Henry Parkes, the ""Father of Federation"". The book also covers the Engineering Heritage listed Annandale Sewage Aqueducts, the first reinforced concrete structure in Australia, and Public Transport in 1890s Annandale. Marghanita da Cruz has been researching the history of Annandale since 1998. In April 2011, she guided this walk for a group from the National Trust. It was so well received that she was encouraged to publish it.
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'60s Annandale is the eighth book in the series of short historical walks published by Marghanita da Cruz. Marghanita began collecting the Anecdotal History of Annandale in 1998 as part of her website "Annandale on the Web". It seemed then that everyone had a connection to Annandale and Marghanita felt it worh sharing these stories via the Internet. The project snowballed with people seeking her out to share their story about Annandale or to learn about the place where they now lived. Marghanita moved to Annandale in 1993.