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The conservation plan : a guide to the preparation of conservation plans for places of European cultural significance / James Semple Kerr.

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LH 363.690994/KER
Local History   Double Bay . Not for Loan .  
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ISBN 0909723559 :
Author Kerr, J. S. (James Semple)
Title The conservation plan : a guide to the preparation of conservation plans for places of European cultural significance / James Semple Kerr.
Edition 2nd rev. ed.
Publisher/Date Sydney : National Trust of Australia (NSW), 1985.
Pagination etc. iv, 39 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
Contents note Previous ed.: Sydney : National Trust of Australia (NSW), 1982.
Includes index.
Subject Australia/ICOMOS. Charter for the Conservation of Places of Cultural Significance.
Historic buildings -- Australia -- Conservation and restoration
Historic sites -- Australia -- Conservation and restoration
Monuments -- Australia -- Conservation and restoration
Corporate Author National Trust of Australia (New South Wales)
Shelf Location LH 363.690994 KER
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