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Western Australian Heritage Trails Network Ephemera PR12454 Western Australian Heritage Trails Network Ephemera PR12454 To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia CALL NO. DESCRIPTION PR12454/1 Keeping Track. Heritage Trails Schools Program. c.1988. PR12454/2 Four Seasons Trail. Exploring the City of Perth’s Foreshore. c.1988. PR12454/3 Bilgoman Well Heritage Trail. c.1988. PR12454/4 Merredin Peak Heritage Trail. Exploration and Development of the Merredin District. c.1988. D PR12454/5 Swan Valley Heritage Trail. Settlement of the Swan River Valley, Western Australia. 29p. Booklet with fold out map. Undated PR12454/6 New Norcia Heritage Trail. The development of the Benedictine settlement at New Norcia, Western Australia. 19p. booklet with fold out map. Undated. D PR12454/7 DeGrey-Mullewa Stock Route. c.1988 PR12454/8 Greenough-Walkaway Heritage Trail. Settlement of the Greenough River Flats. c.1988 PR12454/9 Chichester Range Camel Trail. Millstream-Chichester National Park. c.1988. PR12454/10 Geeglup Heritage Trail. Exploration and Settlement of the Bridgetown - Greenbushes District. c.1988 PR12454/11 Dumbleyung Historic Schools Trail. c.1988. PR12454/12 Darkan Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/13 Cue Heritage Trail. Settlement of the Cue District. c.1988 PR12454/14 Williams Heritage Trail. Settlement of the Williams District. c.1988 PR12454/15 Cattlin Creek Heritage Trail. Development of the Ravensthorpe District. c.1988 PR12454/16 Albert Facey Heritage Trail. Settlement and Development of the Wickepin District. c.1988 PR12454/17 Canning Stock Route. Retracing the Halls Creek-Wiluna Stock Route (19190-1958). c.1988. PR12454/18 Cala Munnda Heritage Trail. Settlement of the Kalamunda District. c.1988 D PR12454/19 Broome Heritage Trail. Settlement and Development of the North West's Major Pearling Port. PR12454/20 Port Hedland Heritage Trails. Development of the North West's First Major Port. Old Port Hedland Trail, Port Trail. c.1988 PR12454/21 Port Hedland Heritage Trails. Development of the North West's First Major Port, Southland Trail, Out and About Trail. c.1988 PR12454/22 Railway Reserves Heritage Trail. Retracing the Route of the 1880's Eastern Railway. c.1988 PR12454/23 Star Swamp Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/24 Wireless Hill Park Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/25 Woodanilling Pioneer Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/26 Moora Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/27 Perenjori Rothsay Heritage Trail Exploration and Settlement of the Perenjori PR12454 Page 1 of 4 Copyright SLWA ©2020 CALL NO. DESCRIPTION District. c.1988 PR12454/28 Mason and Bird Heritage Trail. Retracing One of Western Australia's oldest Timber Routes. c.1988 PR12454/29 Heritage Trails in the Denmark District. Exploration and Settlement in Tall Timber Country. c.1988. PR12454/30 Margaret River Heritage Trails. c.1988 PR12454/31 Lightfoot Heritage Trail. Cape Range National Park. c.1988 D PR12454/32 Lake Joondalup Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/33 Historic Gwala Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/34 Jarrahdale Railway Heritage Trail. Retracing a Section of 1872 Timber Railway. c.1988 PR12454/35 Jerramungup Heritage Trail. Settlement and Development of the Jerramungup District. c.1988 PR12454/36 John Forrest Heritage Trail. c.1988 D PR12454/37 Kellerberrin Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/38 Koorda Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/39 Frankland Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/40 Emma Withnell Heritage Trail. Settlement and Development of the Roebourne District. c.1988 PR12454/41 Pinjarra Heritage Trail. Settlement of the Murray River District. c.1988 PR12454/42 Baie des Deax Peuples Heritage Trail. Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve. South Coast Network. c.1988 PR12454/43 Bolgannup Heritage Trail. Porongup National Park. South Coast Network. c.1988 PR12454/44 Cape Arid Heritage Trail. Cape Arid National Park. South Coast Network. C1988 D PR12454/45 Coalmine Beach Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/46 Hammersley Drive Heritage Trail. Fitzgerald River National Park. South Coast Network. c.1988 PR12454/47 Le Grand Heritage Trail. Cape Le Grand National Park. South Coast Network. c.1988 D PR12454/48 Subiaco Heritage Trails. Development of an Early Inner City Municipality 1. Subiaco Heritage Trail 2. Jolimont Heritage Trail c.1988 PR12454/49 Mount Barker Heritage Trail. Settlement and Development of the Mount Barker District PR12454/50 Rottnest Island Cape Vlamingh Heritage Trail. c1988 PR12454/51 Vlamingh Memorial Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/52 The Rottnest Wrecks Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/53 Stirling Range Heritage Trail. Stirling Range National Park. c.1988 D PR12454/54 First Settlement Heritage Trail. Settlement and Development of the Albany District. c.1988 PR12454/55 Monsignor Hawes Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/56 Get on the Heritage Trail. c.1988. PR12454/57 The War Years Heritage Trails. c.1988. PR12454/58 Bluff Point Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/59 Wonthella Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/60 Old Geraldton Town Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/61 The Pigeon Heritage Trail. Aboriginal-European Relations in the West Kimberley, 1890's. c.1988 PR12454/62 Toodyay pioneer Heritage Trail PR12454 Page 2 of 4 Copyright SLWA ©2020 CALL NO. DESCRIPTION PR12454/63 Rocky Bay Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/64 Melville Historical Heritage Trail. c.1988 D PR12454/65 Trailblazer: a forum for people involved in the W.A. Heritage Trails Network PR12454/66 Walyunga Heritage Trail. c.1988 D PR12454/67 Subiaco Heritage Trails 1. Shenton Park Heritage Trail 2. Foreshore Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/68 Sandstone Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/69 Swan River Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/70 Wyndham Port Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/71 Swan Valley Policy. Heritage Programme. 1986. D PR12454/72 Shark Bay Heritage Trail. c.1988. PR12454/73 Old Rockingham Heritage Trail. Settlement & Development of the Rockingham & Kwinana Districts. c.1988 PR12454/74 Claremont Heritage Trails. c.1988 PR12454/75 Katanning Piesse Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/76 Moorumbine Heritage & Trail. c.1988 PR12454/77 Dongara Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/78 East Fremantle Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/79 Farming Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/80 Geegelup Heritage Trail. Little Schools Trail. c.1988 PR12454/81 Guildford to York Heritage Trail PR12454/82 Jaburara Heritage Trail. The Natural History & Cultural Heritage of the Karratha District. c.1988. Transferred to Monos PR12454/83 Lurujarri Heritage Trail. Retracing the Song Cycle from Minarring to Yinara. c.1988. PR12454/84 Coondebung's Kalleepgurr Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/85 Brookton Pioneeer Heritage Trail. c.1988. PR12454/86 Chapman Valley Heritage Trail. c.1988. PR12454/87 Hamelin Bay Wreck Trail. c.1988 D PR12454/88 Etmilyn Forest Heritage Trail. c.1988. PR12454/89 Geraldton Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/90 South Perth Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/91 Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/92 Yarloop Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/93 York to Goldfields Heritage Trail. Retracing the original route to the Goldfields. c.1988 PR12454/94 Bunbury Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/95 York Heritage Trail. Settlement & Development of Western Australia's Oldest Inland Town. c.1988 PR12454/96 Wagin Heritage Trail. Settlement & Development of the Wagin District. ca.1988. PR12454/97 Narrogin Heritage Trail. Settlement & Development of the Narrogin District. c.1988. PR12454/98 Northam/Katrine Heritage Trail. c.1988. D PR12454/99 Perth Trails. Settlement & Development of the City of Perth. 1. Northbridge Heritage Trail 2. West Perth Heritage Trail c.1988 PR12454/100 Perth Heritage Trails. Settlement & Development of the City of South Perth 1. Central Heritage Trail PR12454 Page 3 of 4 Copyright SLWA ©2020 CALL NO. DESCRIPTION 2. East Perth Heritage Trail c.1988. PR12454/101 Eastern Goldfields Heritage Trail. c.1988 PR12454/102 Swan Valley Policy Heritage Programme. c.1987 PR12454/103 Rockingham-Jarrahdale Heritage Trail. Retracing the Route of the 1872 Timber Railway. c.1988 PR12454/104 Augusta-Busselton Heritage Trail. Retracing the Pioneer Route from Augusta to the Vasse. 1988 PR12454/105 King Jarrah Heritage Trail. Manjimup. c.1988. D PR12454/106 Roe Heritage Trail. Retracing Part of J.S. Roe's 1848 Expedition. c.1988 PR12454/107 Dumbleyung Historic Schools Trail. Pamphlet 1988. D PR12454/108 A Guide to the W.A. Heritage Trails Network. c.1988 PR12454/109 Old Shoreline Heritage Trails. Fremantle - Old Shoreline. c.1988 PR12454/110 Old Shoreline Heritage Trails. Fremantle - Convict Trail PR12454/111 Old Shoreline Heritage Trails. Manjaree Track. c.1988 PR12454/112 Kattamorda Heritage Trail. c.1988 D PR12454/113 Nannup Heritage Trail. Settlement of the Nannup District. c.1988 PR12454/114 Quairading District Heritage Trail. Settlement of the Quairading Farming District. c.1988 PR12454/115 Swan Valley Heritage Trail, booklet, undated. PR12454/116 Walyunga Survey Heritage Trail. Recognising the Pioneering Achievements of 19th Century Surveyor / Explorer Lord John Forrest. 3 A4 pages. Includes map of the trail. Undated. PR12454/117 Rottnest Island Vincent Way Heritage Trail. Fold-out leaflet. Undated PR12454/118 Holland Track Broome Hill to Bayley’s Rush 1893-1993. Fold-out leaflet. Undated PR12454/119 The Western Australian Heritage Committee. Pamphlet. Undated. PR12454/120 Baie des Deux Peuples Heritage Trail. Two peoples Bay Nature Reserve. South Coast Network. Pamphlet. Undated. PR12454/121 Bolganup Heritage Trail. Porongurup National Park. South Coast Network. Pamphlet. Undated. PR12454/122 Hamersley Drive Heritage Trail. Fitzerald River National Park. South Coast Network. Pamphlet. Undated. PR12454/123 King Jarrah Heritage Trail. Manjimup. Pamphlet. Undated. PR12454/124 Barrack Street. A self-guided walk. Pamphlet. November, 2013. PR12454/125 Convicts & colonials trail. Trail brochure and map. Undated. PR12454/126 Boom or bust trail. Trail brochure and map. Undated. PR12454/127 Icons of influence trail. Trail brochure and map. Undated. Copyright Restrictions The Commonwealth Copyright Act 1968 regulates copying of published material. It is the user’s legal obligation to determine and satisfy copyright. PR12454 Page 4 of 4 Copyright SLWA ©2020 .
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