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National Trust (NSW)
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The National Trust is Australia's largest conservation body, protecting and conserving Australia's heritage.
The Trust protects our natural, built and cultural environment.
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Australian Heritage Commission
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The Australian Heritage Commission maintains
the Register of the National Estate.
This is Australia's national list of cultural and natural heritage places.
It forms the only heritage list that covers the entire country.
The Register includes historic places, natural areas
and places of importance to indigenous people.
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Heritage Office of New South Wales
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The Heritage Office is a specialist office within the NSW State Government
which provides advice about the management of heritage across New South Wales.
It maintains the NSW State Heritage Inventory, a computerised database
which will eventually list all recognised heritage items in NSW.
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Ian Evans' World of Old Houses
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Over many years of restoring, researching and writing about old buildings
Ian Evans has amassed a vast information.
This site will help you restore or renovate your old house.
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Colonel Light Gardens
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This is another, later garden suburb in Adelaide, South Australia.
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Brentham Heritage Society
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Brentham Garden Suburb was founded in 1901.
It is a small garden suburb of some 700 houses in Ealing, west of London
in the UK.
It was the first estate to be built on co-partnership' principles
and an inspiration for the later, larger and more famous Hampstead.
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Hampstead Garden Suburb
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In London (England), Hampstead Garden Suburb was founded in 1906
following the principles which had been applied in Haberfield
a few years earlier.
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Grafton
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The city of Grafton in northern New South Wales has
a large number of heritage buildings including a number from the Federation era.
The pair of houses, Abbotsford and Bronte, were built 1907-1910.
There is also the Schaeffer House, Weiley's Hotel and Pullen's Store.
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