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Going to London

Going to London was an experience for thousands of young single Australian born women in the 20th century.

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History Magazine photoshoot for RAHS captures a window into the past in Camden

A photo shoot for the History Magazine of the Royal Australia Historical Society at Camden NSW captures a window into the past.

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Exploring the Cowpastures region: the early history of a settler society

The Cowpastures region, named by Governor Hunter in 1795, reflects a culturally constructed landscape stemming from the 18th century. Originating with wild cattle from the First Fleet, it evolved into a significant colonial area intersecting Indigenous history. The region's identity waned by the late 19th century but is celebrated today for its historical legacy.

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Camden CWA leads way in wartime

Camden CWA leads way in wartime effort at home to help during the Second World War

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Camden CWA wartime president, Rita Tucker

Camden Country Women's Association wartime president was Rita Tucker who was a lifelong member of the association.

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CWA Camouflage Netting Volunteers

CWA Camouflage Netting volunteers contributed thousands of hours towards the war at home during the Second World War

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‘Remaking Cities’, a conference with a heady mix of urban delights

The 'Remaking Cities' Urban History Planning History 2018 Conference was held at RMIT University Melbourne.

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Australia Day 2018 in Camden

Australia Day 2018 in Camden drew large crowds to the town centre for the festival for the street parade.

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The Cowpastures, just like an English landscape

The Cowpastures district of colonial New South Wales was just like an English landscape for some early settlers.

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Anzackery and Vimyism, national military myths

Anzackery and Vimyism, national military myths derived in wartime in Australia and Canada