Fremantle History Society

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The Fremantle History Society is a historical society focused on Fremantle, Western Australia.

The Fremantle History Society was established in 1994, growing out of a community of heritage enthusiasts that had developed around The Fremantle Society (which was established in 1973). The two societies have worked towards establishing heritage protection in Fremantle, during different stages of threats to buildings and streetscape.[1][2]

It has published the Fremantle Studies journal since 1999,[3] as well as a newsletter,[4] and every year hosts the Fremantle Studies Day conference at which the authors of papers in the journal present their work.

Notes[]

  1. ^ Davidson, Ron; Davidson, Dianne (2010), Fighting for Fremantle : the Fremantle Society story, Fremantle Press, ISBN 978-1-921361-91-3
  2. ^ Bizzaca, Kristy (2016), "'Preservation and change?' The contested space of Fremantle's heritage", Studies in Western Australian History (31): [173]–185, ISSN 0314-7525
  3. ^ Fremantle History Society (1999), Fremantle studies : journal of the Fremantle History Society, The Society, ISSN 1443-0800
  4. ^ Fremantle History Society (1990), Newsletter, The Society, retrieved 3 March 2017

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