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Annandale is a small inner city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. In 1901, the colony of New South Wales joined a federation of six states to form the Commonwealth of Australia. Federation Annandale: A Short Walk is the second book in a series which explores today's Annandale, while delving into its past. This book concentrates on the Annandale of the first decade of the 20th Century, with a brief digression to the first decade of the 19th Century. Annandale is part of land granted to George Johnston in the 1790s. On 26th January 1808, Johnston lead Australia's only military coup. Marghanita…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Annandale is a small inner city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. In 1901, the colony of New South Wales joined a federation of six states to form the Commonwealth of Australia. Federation Annandale: A Short Walk is the second book in a series which explores today's Annandale, while delving into its past. This book concentrates on the Annandale of the first decade of the 20th Century, with a brief digression to the first decade of the 19th Century. Annandale is part of land granted to George Johnston in the 1790s. On 26th January 1808, Johnston lead Australia's only military coup. Marghanita da Cruz has been gathering an anecdotal history of Annandale, at "Annandale on the Web" since 1998. In April 2012, Marghanita guided this short walk as part of the Annandale Heritage Festival.
Autorenporträt
'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.