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On Wed, 2 Oct 1996, Jennifer Nuske wrote:
> A 1912 vernacular home is presently being restored and I need some help
> with interiors and soft furnishings. This was the provincial home of
> welsh workingclass immigrants. The house is at Port Arthur, Tasmania,
> Australia. I would appreciate it if someone could pass on some
> information or point me to a good source. Aussie info would be
> spectacular but I am grateful for anything!
> Thank you.
> --
> Jennifer Nuske
> Deakin University,
> Melbourne, Australia.
> Email: [log in to unmask]
>
Jennifer, I suggest turning to local history sources near Port
Arthur--aren't they likely to have old photographs of interiors which
will help? I don't know if it's true for Australia, but descendants of
Welsh immigrants have some rather strong connections here (even two
Welsh-American newspapers, _Ninnau_ and _Y Drych_--if there are similar
ones in Australia I suspect they'd be happy to publish an inquiry for
photographs (or even items to be donated).
We do have other sources for interiors of that date, but I'd hesitate to
use North American models for Australian history.
If I may have your permission to do so, I would send your inquiry to the
electronic lists H-Local, PublHist and Heritage (or give you their
addresses for you to write to). Please let me know.
Cheers!
John Pearce
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Center for Historic Preservation / James Monroe Museum and Memorial Library
Mary Washington College fax: (540) 654-1068
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