Mount Victoria Railway Station

In 2017, Extent Heritage was commissioned to prepare a series of heritage reports for Mount Victoria Railway Station, Mount Victoria Railway Station Group is of State significance as a large complex of mid-late nineteenth and early twentieth century railway buildings that clearly illustrate the development of railway facilities in the Blue Mountains area.

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF MYOLA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA

On a project for Papua New Guinea Conservation and Environment Protection Authority (CEPA) in 2016, we carried out an archaeological surface survey of the Myola Basin and its immediate surroundings. This work is part of the Kokoda Initiative, a partnership between the Papua New Guinean and Australian governments, for the sustainable development of the Owen Stanley Ranges, Brown River Catchment, and Kokoda Track region, and the protection of its heritage values.

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22-44 Campbell Street, St Peters

In 2016, Extent Heritage recorded a row of terraces at 28–44 Campbell Street, St Peters, NSW, for a catalogue of historic building fabric. The terrace row, otherwise known as Bradfield Terrace, was constructed by Henry Woodley between 1882 and 1906. Woodley was a local brick merchant who established a number of factories in the local area, and built the terraces to serve the needs of locally employed labourers.

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Arncliffe Sewer Vent

The Arncliffe Sewer Vent, situated on West Botany Street, was historically associated with the first system of classically proportioned brick stacks that date to around the turn of the twentieth century. It was also associated with the Western Main Outfall Sewer, which originally served the Botany Sewage Farm and, later, the Southern and Western Suburbs Ocean Outfall Sewer.

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