Fremantle prison landscape conservation policy & development guidelines
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AuthorOline RichardsCorporate AuthorLandscan (WA); Building Management Authority of Western AustraliaEditionRev. ed. 1996DescriptionThis study complements and builds on the various heritage conservation reports which have been prepared for Fremantle Prison to date. The study identifies and assesses the landscape components and features of the prison precinct which are important in determining its character and cultural heritage significance. The study also interprets the conservation policies, established in the various reports, as they apply to the prison landscape, and develops guidelines for conservation and interpretation of significant fabric and the dominant character. It also develops guidelines for future development and adaptive uses of the outdoor spaces of the precinct and its immediate setting based on the foregoing conservation policiesImprintWest Perth, W.A. Landscan 1996Collation125 p. ill. (some col.), plans 30 cm.Series TitleFremantle Prison - Conservation and restorationLanguageEnglishDate Published1996NotesSpiral binding Text on recto only Revised edition of the August 1993 text. The draft version of 1993 also held by the libraryDewey Class711.556 LANPublication FormatReport
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Oline Richards, Fremantle prison landscape conservation policy & development guidelines. City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 28/04/2026, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/23858