Reader's digest book of historic Australian towns
3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by Hotfrog from Queanbeyan, New South Wales Australia on Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Journal Entry 2 by goldenwattle at Parkes, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Saturday, January 29, 2011
I picked this book up at the Canberra BookCrossing meet, held this month in the "Café in the House" at Old Parliament House, Parkes, ACT. I thought my father might be interested in it, but I will look at it first.
Top Photograph: Old Parliament House.
Bottom Photograph: Our BookCrossing meet-up and my empty chair.
Top Photograph: Old Parliament House.
Bottom Photograph: Our BookCrossing meet-up and my empty chair.
Journal Entry 3 by goldenwattle at Deakin, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Released 13 yrs ago (3/9/2011 UTC) at Deakin, Australian Capital Territory Australia
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Thank you Hotfrog for uploading the book's cover.
I enjoyed this book and its photographs of buildings around Australia. Designs vary according to location, from the Georgian style stone buildings of Tasmania to the ornate Queenslander houses with the pretty iron lace on the verandahs. Simple wooden houses, mansions, private buildings, public buildings, this book is a treat to browse.
I am passing this book onto Needle-n-Thread, who I think will enjoy it as much as I have.
This book is released for:
2011 Keep Them Moving Challenge
I enjoyed this book and its photographs of buildings around Australia. Designs vary according to location, from the Georgian style stone buildings of Tasmania to the ornate Queenslander houses with the pretty iron lace on the verandahs. Simple wooden houses, mansions, private buildings, public buildings, this book is a treat to browse.
I am passing this book onto Needle-n-Thread, who I think will enjoy it as much as I have.
This book is released for:
2011 Keep Them Moving Challenge
Journal Entry 4 by Needle-n-Thread at Deakin, Australian Capital Territory Australia on Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Thank you for the book.