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Perth’s Colonial Architecture and a Pioneer Publisher

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June 1979, no. 11

Western Landmarks by Ronald P. Wright

University of W.A. Press, 67 pp, illus., $8.95, 0 85564 109 6

Western Heritage by Ray and John Oldham

University of W.A. Press, 104 pp., illus., $8. 95, 0 85564 134 7

Perth’s Colonial Architecture and a Pioneer Publisher

by
June 1979, no. 11

 

‘The feelings aroused in us by our old buildings are difficult to define. But they are none­the-less powerful feelings. There’s something of a dream-like quality in going back into the past; of projecting oneself into history; of identifying oneself with outstanding personalities and events in our national story; or perhaps with the simple and unknown pioneers who patiently laid the foundations of today. We, as heirs to this story, become one with our history. And the old buildings, which are visible reminders of that history, become ours in a very personal way.’

Developers and most politicians may not agree. I suspect, though, that more Australians than ever before would agree. One reason for this might be the influence of people as sensitive to their heritage as Ray and John Oldham, Ronald Wright and Hubert Smeed, and Jim Paterson.

Don Grant reviews ' Western Landmarks' by Ronald P. Wright and 'Western Heritage' by Ray and John Oldham

Western Landmarks

by Ronald P. Wright

University of W.A. Press, 67 pp, illus., $8.95, 0 85564 109 6

Western Heritage

by Ray and John Oldham

University of W.A. Press, 104 pp., illus., $8. 95, 0 85564 134 7

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