WEST AUSTRALIANA ARCHITECTURE
First Edition With a lineage stretching back to 1829, Government House and its grounds are among Perth’s most important and iconic historic monuments. This social history of Government House uncovers life stories of the scores of people who have lived and worked in this grand Victorian mansion and who played a crucial role in the creation and maintenance of Western Australia’s social order in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Intriguing stories, such as the ‘murder in the ballroom’ and a young royal’s impressions of the sandy colonial town, are woven into this thoroughly researched account.
The book’s handsome design showcases images from the earliest days of the Swan River settlement, royal visits, and the evolving appearance of Government House over two centuries. It also describes the design, construction and furnishing of the residence, and the cultivation and landscaping of the surrounding domain. 368 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims., ports. ; 25 x 23 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 341-358) and index.
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The UWA Chair of the History Discipline has produced a magisterial history of Government House. It is a welcome addition to that ever-growing library which comprises those most significant parts of our collective memory.
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
Out of print and now SCARCE.
Government House (Perth, W.A.) | Historic buildings — Western Australia — Perth. | Public buildings — Western Australia — Perth. | Western Australia — Social life and customs. | Australian |