Fences of Australia
Author: Bradshaw, Jack
ISBN: 9781925164947
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Year First Published: 2017
Pages: 104
Dimensions: 195mm x 157mm x 15mm
Format: Hardback
Description
Take a look through Australian history and how fences play both a practical and symbolic part in our story.
From stone to post and rail, from the utilitarian to the sculptural, a well-built fence is a thing of beauty and a monument to workmanship. These practical but symbolic structures are part of the story of Australia.
Starting with 7,000-year-old Aboriginal fish traps and ending with a look into the future in a chapter on virtual fencing, Jack Bradshaw traces the history of Australia's fences in words and pictures.
ISBN: 9781925164947
Publisher: Fremantle Press
Year First Published: 2017
Pages: 104
Dimensions: 195mm x 157mm x 15mm
Format: Hardback
Description
Take a look through Australian history and how fences play both a practical and symbolic part in our story.
From stone to post and rail, from the utilitarian to the sculptural, a well-built fence is a thing of beauty and a monument to workmanship. These practical but symbolic structures are part of the story of Australia.
Starting with 7,000-year-old Aboriginal fish traps and ending with a look into the future in a chapter on virtual fencing, Jack Bradshaw traces the history of Australia's fences in words and pictures.