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Saved for the nation:  Glengallan Homestead  
   

Saved for the nation: Glengallan Homestead

It Does Pay to Go Back Sometimes

September 12th 2010
Sunday looked to be another beautiful day and because of the rain-soaked disappointments of the previous Sunday we knew where we would be heading. So a minute or so before the opening time of 10.00am we arrived at the Glengallan Homestead and Heritage Centre. A couple of jolly ladies in the shop cum café welcomed us and invited us to read the information on the wall before we ventured further. ... read more
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Australian Flag Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name... ... read more
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17th May 2012

"Saved for the Nation" Glengallan Homestead photograph
We've noticed a photograph of Glengallan Homestead on your blog page with interest as we were the landscape architects responsible for the re planning of the garden during the rehabilitation of the homestead and have not been back to the site since that time. Would you consider that we could use your photograph on our website description of the project (www.wilsonarchitects.com.au). Kind regards Beth Wilson
13th August 2012

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you probably won't read this but feel free to use the photo!

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