The Archaeology and Architecture of Farm Buildings at Saumarez Station, Armidale, New South Wales
The Archaeology and Architecture of Farm Buildings at Saumarez Station, Armidale, New South Wales
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Author(s): Connah, Graham
ISBN No.: 9781407358802
Pages: xvi, 131
Year: 202112
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 68.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

List of FiguresForewordAbstract1. People and places2. The old homestead site2.1. The excavation2.2. Structural evidence2.3.


Artefactual evidence2.4. Conclusion3. The store3.1. Construction and materials3.2. Building chronology3.


3. Document recovery3.4. Conclusion4. The working-horse stable, later the barn4.1. Construction4.2.


Gates, doors and stairs4.3. The chaff-cutting room4.4. Other artefacts in the building4.5. Conclusion5. The Thomas Building5.


1. Site, construction and layout5.2. Materials and techniques5.3. Roof, flooring and chimneys5.4. Internal details5.


5. Ceilings5.6. Subsequent use5.7. Conclusion6. The riding-horse stable, skillion and carriage house6.1.


The stable6.2. The skillion6.3. The carriage house6.4. The condition of the building6.5.


Conclusion7. The killing shed and piggery site7.1. Structural development7.2. Operating the killing shed7.3. Conclusion8.


Two contrasting poultry houses8.1. The buildings8.2. Discussion8.3. Conclusion9. The cowshed9.


1. The survey9.2. The layout of the building9.3. The flow of animals and materials9.4. Building materials and methods9.


5. The strength of the building9.6. Portable equipment in the building9.7. Discussion9.8. Conclusion10.


The fences10.1. Killing shed (1) and Fence 210.2. Fence 310.3. Fences 4 and 510.4.


Fence 610.5. Fence 710.6. Fence 810.7. Fence 910.8.


Fence 1010.9. Fences 11 and 1210.10. Fences 13 and 1410.11. Fence 1510.12.


Fence 1610.13. Fence 1710.14. Fences 18, 19, 20 and 2410.15. Fences 21, 22 and 2310.16.


Conclusion11. Jack Haynes's Cottage11.1. Conclusion12. The garden at Jack Haynes's Cottage12.1. Plants identified in the garden12.2.


Conclusion13. Comparisons and conclusion13.1. Abington (photographs by Graham Connah)13.2. Newholme (photographs by Graham Connah)13.3. ConclusionReferences.



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