The first Remembrance Day occurred in Camden in 1946
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Some stories of place
The first Remembrance Day occurred in Camden in 1946
What is Camden’s heritage, does it really matter and what does in mean?
Band music at the Camden Park House and Garden 2018 Open Day just like the Camden Town Brass Band in 1914.
The Whiteman's General Store, a historic Victorian colonial building in Camden, has been successfully repurposed through the Burra Charter principles of adaptive reuse, maintaining its architectural integrity. Operating continuously for over 135 years, it now houses various retail and professional outlets, contributing significantly to the town's charm and community identity.
An art exhibition of war and peace with Camden artists Greg Frawley and Roger Percy.
Provincial newspapers were an archive of local events and set them in the context of the international nature of the First World War
Missing wartime photographs re-appear at Menangle
Australia Day 2018 in Camden drew large crowds to the town centre for the festival for the street parade.
Carrington Centennial Hospital for Convalescents, opened in 1890 in Camden, NSW, embodied Florence Nightingale’s principles, emphasizing fresh air and proper ventilation for recovery. Established by philanthropist WH Paling, it was the first major convalescent facility in New South Wales, providing a restorative environment away from the urban pollution.
Local historian and photographer Jeff McGill takes a fresh look at the history of Campbelltown in a new book