Frank Rigney's journey through the pastoral properties and rural history of the Northern Midlands of Tasmania, published in 2008. The book documents the anecdotal histories of properties across the region — the families who settled them, the changes in land use over generations, and the stories that have accumulated around the farms, homesteads and communities of the Midlands. Properties documented include Winton, Vaucluse, Quorn Hall and others across the district
At 352 pages with photographs throughout, it is a substantial piece of local history covering country that stretches across the districts around Campbell Town, Ross, Longford and the broader Northern Midlands. If you have family connections to this part of Tasmania or are researching properties in the region, this is a detailed and hard-to-find reference.
BOOK DETAILS
- This copy is number 88 of a limited edition of 250, signed by the author with best wishes.
- Hardcover book with dust jacket.
- 352 pages, indexed.
- Photographs throughout. Limited edition 88/250.
- Published 2008. Now out of print.
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