Carrick is one of northern Tasmania's most historic villages, its identity long bound up with the Old Carrick Mill on the banks of the Liffey River. In this slim, locally produced booklet, Mary Kinloch Whishaw traces the story of the settlement — a keepsake account of a small Tasmanian community for those with a connection to the district or an interest in the local history of the Meander Valley municipality.
BOOK DETAILS
- Softcover booklet, stapled
- Published 1973, Telegraph Printery, Launceston
- 76-pages.
CONDITION
- Used but generally good condition.
- Light wear to the cover.
- Owner's name stamped inside.
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