Godden Mackay Pty. Ltd. further heritage reports and related documentation, 1981-1992
Godden Mackay Pty. Ltd. further heritage reports and related documentation, 1981-1992
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1981-1992
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5.40 metres of textual material (78 boxes) - manuscript, typescript, printed
0.25 metres of realia (8 boxes) - artefacts
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Copyright status : In copyright
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Scope and Contents
Contents
SERIES 01
Godden Mackay heritage reports on Prince Henry Hospital, 1990
SERIES 02
Godden Mackay heritage reports on the Park Street Tunnel, 1990
SERIES 03
Godden Mackay heritage reports on the South Creek Flood Plain, 1990
SERIES 04
Godden Mackay heritage reports on Enmore Park, 1990
SERIES 05
Godden Macka...
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Full title
Godden Mackay Pty. Ltd. further heritage reports and related documentation, 1981-1992
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Contributing Creator
Photographer Patrick Grant was contracted to produce photographs in 35mm black and white, medium format black and white, and colour transparencies of buildings, factories, and houses, for Godden, Mackay Pty Ltd from ca. 1990-2005
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Mr Richard Mackay, Godden Mackay Logan Pty Ltd in 1995
Administrative / Biographical history
Godden Mackay Pty. Ltd. is a heritage consultancy company. Documented sites include Prince Henry Hospital, Oyster Cove Gasworks, Mortlake Gasworks, Elizabeth Farm, Homebush Abattoir and Chullora Railway Workshops. In 1999 the company's name was changed to Godden Mackay Logan Pty Ltd.
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n88DdBdn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n88DdBdn
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80767
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