User:Garyvines/sandbox/other
Appearance
Geographical location
[edit]- General Motors Holden Fishermans Bend 37°49′33″S 144°55′03″E / 37.82592°S 144.91744°E
- Ford Geelong 38°06′01″S 144°21′23″E / 38.10025°S 144.35645°E
- AMI/Toyota Port Melbourne 37°49′46″S 144°56′00″E / 37.82949°S 144.93339°E
- Ford Broadmeadows 37°39′24″S 144°57′06″E / 37.65657°S 144.95179°E
- Holden Dandenong 38°00′26″S 145°14′54″E / 38.00722°S 145.24835°E
- Nissan Clayton 37°56′00″S 145°08′22″E / 37.93333°S 145.13948°E
- Rootes/Chrysler Fishermans Bend 37°50′01″S 144°55′25″E / 37.83365°S 144.92351°E
- Continental and General Distributors/Renault 37°43′57″S 145°02′39″E / 37.732478°S 145.044122°E
- Melbourne Motor Body Works,/Ruskin 37°48′40″S 144°56′55″E / 37.811087°S 144.948539°E
Gary Vines (1957-) is an Australian archaeologist and historian in Melbourne, Victoria Australia who studied history at the [[Univiersity of Melbournew and archaeology La Trobe University 1978-84.
He has specialised in industrial archaeology and the history of noxious trades and manufacturing, as well as working in the community heritage and consulting archaeology fields from the late 1980s.He has been part of the Community Reference Group for the Victorian Environmental AssessmentCcouncil Historic Places Investigation.[1]
Works
[edit]- Western Regional Industrial Heritage Study[2]
- Northern suburbs Factory Study
- Historic Metal, Concrete and Masonry Bridges in Victoria
- Built To Last: An Historical and Archaeological Survey of Dry Stone Walls in Melbourne's Western Region,
References
[edit]- ^ VEAC Historic Places Investigation Community Reference Group
- ^ Vines, Gary; Ward, Andrew; Living Museum of the West (Melbourne, Vic.) (1989), Western Region industrial heritage study, Melbourne's Living Museum of the West, ISBN 978-0-947308-14-8
External links
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Category:Australian archaeologists
Category:Living people
Category:Historians from Melbourne
Category:Historians of Australia