Living history in southern Queensland in the regional centre of Toowoomba
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Some stories of place
Living history in southern Queensland in the regional centre of Toowoomba
The Camden story, a continually evolving project that details some of the parts of the local story.
In March 1948, Camden celebrated a new era in motoring with the opening of Clintons Motors' modern showroom. The introduction of the FX Holden marked a pivotal moment in Australian automotive history, showcasing innovation and capturing community excitement. This Art Deco building symbolized modern shopping and transformed Camden's motoring landscape.
A 1950s country girl from Camden goes to London to have the adventure of her life.
A photo shoot for the History Magazine of the Royal Australia Historical Society at Camden NSW captures a window into the past.
A country town interwar garage is a fine example of early motoring history in Australia. Dungog has a number of motor garages with many elements that show their origins from the Interwar period.
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.
The Camden Produce Market and the Camden Community Garden are active sites of community engagement on land gifted to the Camden community by Llewella Davies.
Self-service supermarkets were one expression of consumerism and modernism in Camden NSW
One Camden festival held recently was The Argyle Affair at the Camden showground.