11am-3pm Sunday 23 August 2015
White Street Cottage, 31 White Street, Lilyfield.
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Preserving, Conserving, Recycling and Reusing Buildings and Building Materials - Artefacts, Posters, Photographs, Painting, Pottery and Assemblage.
closing date for entries 15 August 2015
This will be the eighth Eco-Annandale. Eco-Annandale 2014 (The Evolution of Annandale) | Eco-Annandale 2013 (The Carbon Cycle) | Eco-Annandale 2012 (Energy) | 2011 (Water) | Eco-Annandale 2010@Footprints (Biodiversity) | 2010 (Biodiversity) | 2009 (Annandale's modern Ecosystem).
Contact: Marghanita da Cruz
Curator Eco-Annandale
Editor Annandale on the Web
Telephone: 0414-869202
Email: marghanita@ramin.com.au
Recycling a tonne of aluminium saves digging up 8 tonnes of bauxite, 14,000 kWh of energy, 40 barrels (6300 litres) of oil, 238 million Btu's of energy and 7.6 cubic metres of landfill." Recycling copper saves 85% of the energy, it would take to produce the same amount of useful copper from a mine - Bureau of International Recycling
"The brass industry depends on the recycling of brass scrap for its survival. Making brass from new copper and zinc is uneconomical and wasteful of raw materials - schoolscience.co.uk
Photograph: Tina and Ray Tirant with a bag of copper wire, discarded from house rewiring, Annandale, 19 May 2015
Contact Ray and Tina specialise in recycling scrap Aluminium, Copper or Brass. Ph: 0414-945971 Email: t.tirant@hotmail.com
Regional waste footprints Figure 2: Direct waste production by entity and region (2011-2012) Mauve is Construction
Architectural Historian Philip Drew has been researching the history and reuse of the sandstone facade of the former Methodist Church. Philip has produced meticulous drawings showing where each piece of the distinctive facade on this Annandale Church was located on the original Bulls warehouse near modern day Martin Place.
Leichhardt Council - Capturing Runnoff, PV and Reuse of Ironbark Timber
REUSE OF CONSTRUCTION IN CONSTRUCTION Johnstons Bay (now known as Rozelle Bay) susanne martain
an example of nature reasserting her longer term view by reusing human construction waste as foundations for her style of high density inner city living
REUSE OF CONSTRUCTION IN CONSTRUCTION Booth Street Bridge over Johnstons Creek to Wigram Road at the end of the walk south along the creek in the NNW corner -‐ susanne martain
perhaps an out of place piece of masonry speaks of an earlier location
John White. was the surgeon to the first fleet. White's Creek, White Street and White Bay are named after him.
White's Journal documents the voyage to Botany Bay and settlement in Port Jackson and contains 65 Plates and descriptions.
On his arrival in the conlony, in 1792, convict Thomas Watling was assigned to White and did numerous drawings for him (http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/white-john-2787).
A Seahorse White documented in the Journal is also named after him. The illustrations are by
Botany Bay, 23 Jan 1790: "While the people were employed on shore, the natives came several times among them, and behaved with a kind of cautious friendship. One evening while the seine was hauling, some of them were present, and expressed great surprise at what they saw, giving a shout expressive of astonishment and joy when they perceived the quantity that was caught.
No sooner were the fish out of the water than they began to lay hold of them, as if they had a right to them, or that they were their own; upon which the officer of the boat, I think very properly, restrained them, giving, however, to each of them a part."
White returns to England: After a duel William Balmain, his assistant, White returned to England, with his Australian born son.
White's son fought at Waterloo, before returning to Australia.
John White's Journal is available as eBook from Project Gutenberg and University of Adelaide.
Tim kyle is a sydney based sculptor / lecturer working in a variety of media. his figurative models delve into the fragile nature of being but with a hint of comic license. it is introspection,portraits of us as we cope with that mortal coil. scale is a constant callenge for kyle,deciding what works best and in which material.in 2003 he was awarded the prestigious wynne prize for sculpture from the art gallery of nsw for his monumental work ''seated figure''.
Santiago Diaz is a member of the Annandale Drawing Group.
Ken Hanafords Lillipilli and Port Jackson Fig Bonsais are local provenance plants, rescued from where they were clinging to life on buildings and other constructions.
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