Industrial Marrickville

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Industrial Marrickville emerged in the 19th century. By 1922 it was called ‘the Birmingham of Australia’
    Sources -
    ‘Marrickville - rural outpost to inner city’, Cashman & Meader
    'Marrickville Potteries’, Nicholls, Hutchinson, Ostlling & Braye
    Marrickville Library
    Trove digitised newspapers
    State Library of N.S.W.
    National Library of Australia
    Google maps
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Комментарии • 12

  • @stpeterscooksriver1873
    @stpeterscooksriver1873  3 месяца назад

    www.youtube.com/@stpeterscooksriver1873/playlists Check out our play list.The videos are grouped such that, whenever possible those that are geographically close are together.

  • @albertbatfinder5240
    @albertbatfinder5240 3 года назад +2

    Great video, and a good leaping off point for further casual research. Love the industrial architecture still to be found in the area. Thanks.

  • @stpeterscooksriver1873
    @stpeterscooksriver1873  Год назад

    We will be hosting a Meeting of Marrickville Heritage Society on Saturday, 10.00 a.m. 27th May, at St Peters Church, 187 Princes Highway St. Peters. The church, was built in 1838.Its NSW State Heritage listing states: ‘St Peters is probably the first real attempt at archaeological Gothic in Australia. An audio visual talk on the history of the church will reveal its connection with the film ‘Unbroken’; see the latest restoration work; view the clamp kiln bricks, wooden pillars, Lyon & Cottier stained glass windows and hear the1880 Brindley & Foster organ. Wander around the museum in the tower room and explore the Victorian graveyard. Parking in the grounds, and very accessible by public transport.It’s Free!

  • @garrylum6025
    @garrylum6025 3 года назад +1

    I’ll have many wonder years working at the unilever flora plant and you can still see the signs up near the metro.

    • @Yahweh312
      @Yahweh312 3 года назад

      Marrickville 2021 = brothels,'Thai massage parlous','Chinese massage parlous',pork rolls , Vietnamese soup,graffiti and tags = satanic zionist masonic occupied Australia = 'agenda 21/30' ='covid19'... Question to zion masonic criminal Anthony Albanese 'when are you zionist masons going to repent Anthony? Albos answer 'NEVER!' tic toc for the synagogue of satan tic toc

  • @stpeterscooksriver1873
    @stpeterscooksriver1873  2 года назад

    Love to meet our viewers, as St. Peters Cooks River History Group have a stall at “Celebrate 2044” on Saturday 20th August, from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m., at Sydenham Green, Unwins Bridge Rd, Sydenham 2044.

  • @stpeterscooksriver1873
    @stpeterscooksriver1873  Год назад

    Meet the creators of this video at St Peter’s Friends Coffee & Chat, Wednesday 8th February, 10am till noon at the meeting room St Peters Church 187 Princes Highway, St Peters. Then 2nd Wednesday of every month.

  • @BiznessCrewAu
    @BiznessCrewAu Год назад

    Please do an episode on Redfern.

    • @stpeterscooksriver1873
      @stpeterscooksriver1873  Год назад

      Your comment requesting an episode on Redfern, is receiving serious consideration. We are busy at this time creating one on Penrith. Could not help noting your viewing of Industrial Marrickville, and thinking that the history of former industrial suburbs was your interest. If so perhaps you might enjoy, Granville, Industrial Concord and Darlington.

    • @BiznessCrewAu
      @BiznessCrewAu Год назад

      @@stpeterscooksriver1873 You are very observant. Well done. Darlington clip already watched :). Same goes for Balmain. Concord on my "to watch" list and Granville further down the list. My interests lie more in the inner parts of Sydney. I have watched the St Peters clip, Glebe, Chippendale and seriously interested in Redfern.
      By the way...I am a Sydney nut. Although I live in Melbourne, I know Sydney extremely well. In fact, one of the businesses that I own is a tour operation. I will be expanding my tours to include tours of various destinations in Sydney. Perhaps we can collaborate?

    • @stpeterscooksriver1873
      @stpeterscooksriver1873  Год назад

      @@BiznessCrewAu This is our web site, stpeterscooksriverhistory.wordpress.com/ We have a phone and email address there. You’ll find it under an article on a children’s book, “My Place”- by Nadia Wheatley. Our names are there. Best to talk to L. I’m not really all that observant, the other half is. After three years of making these videos, and in spite of knowing, according to RUclips Analytics, that four out of five of our viewers are male, and a vast number of viewers are over forty five, we still haven’t discovered what suburb will prove popular. We have fond memories of Melbourne, having transcribed the letters of Rev. Stanley Howard for the period 1876- 78., which he wrote to his family in England. He writes on picking oranges off a tree in the garden of the Woolpack Inn at Parramatta, anything in fact that caught his eye or heard, that pointed out the difference between Oz and the Old Dart. The good thing about Melbourne was that much that he saw in Melbourne, was still standing when we visited it. As for the book, not a good seller. Still wondering why a RUclips video of a suburban train trip from Sydenham to Wolli Creek and viewed, not from a window seat, but an inner one, should be so popular? Looking forward to hearing from you.