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Exploring Historical Themes: Pictorial History Camden & District Presentation Summary

This presentation examined the role of the historian and researcher and presented the importance of history and the role of a historian. Dr Ian Willis discussed the significance of historical consciousness and collective memory, emphasising the role of a historian as a researcher, analyst, interpreter, and storyteller. The presentation also highlighted "Pictorial History Camden & District," a book by Kingsclear Books, and covered aspects such as structure, select bibliography, index of names, and district maps. Additionally, various related sources and themes, such as the Whiteman and Macarthur families, were explored. The presentation concluded with suggestions for experiencing the past through community festivals, local studies, and living libraries.

1920s · 1930s · Agricultural heritage · Agriculture history · Argyle Street · Artefacts · Attachment to place · Belonging · Built heritag · Camden · Camden Story · Cawdor · Churches · Cobbitty · Community identity · Country town · Cultural Heritage · Cultural icon · Elderslie · Family history · Farming · Fashion History · Festivals · Heritage · Historical consciousness · Historical Research · History · Interwar · Living History · Local Studies · Memory · Monuments · Mount Hunter · Photography · Place making · Placemaking · Retail history · Roy Dowle photographer · Ruralism · Sense of place · Settler colonialism · Social History · Stereotypes · Storytelling · Teamsters · The Oaks · Transport · transport history · Urban history · War

The Roy Dowle collection and old photographs

Old photographs are a glimpse into the past and capture many memories of another time. The Roy Dowle Glass Plate collection at The Oaks Historical Society is a source of many local images.