Curious about the history of your house?

You can use books, journals and photographs to identify architectural features to date a house. You can even trace past occupants and the development of the surrounding area over time, using maps, directories and electoral rolls. By exploring the Library's collection and working through examples, this webinar will show you how to trace the history of your house.

Contents:

00:00 - Title

00:07 - Introduction

02:13 - Observing your house's physical characteristics

03:40 - Colonial style

04:46 - Victorian style

05:49 - Federation style

07:12 - California Bungalow style

08:29 - Art Deco style

09:26 - Post-War style

11:23 - Modern style

12:30 - Queenslander style

13:51 - Finding resources about Australian house styles

18:02 - Finding images of houses in the National Library of Australia's catalogue

21:26 - Finding information about the history of a town

28:06 - Finding information about people who lived in a house

33:19 - Finding information in post office directories

37:37 - Finding maps

39:15 - Using maps: case study

41:50 - Finding information in newspapers

47:55 - Conclusion

Resources that can help you with your research:

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