The Historical Guide to New South Wales is a unique reference work. Never before has there been an attempt to succinctly record the location, history, industries, buildings, calamities and the population of over 9,700 cities, towns, villages, hamlets and localities (outside Sydney), whether extant or defunct.
Nor has a record ever been made of the numerous surveyors who laid out the towns of NSW and the architects, engineers and builders who designed and built their most important structures.
The small size of most of these places has never justified their inclusion in any standard reference book and, until now, their location and history have been a mystery to most.
This book attempts to collate the significant details of each place from 1788 to 2020. More specifically, it records:
- when a place was settled, surveyed, gazetted and established
- the local produce of the district
- the public services available and when they were provided
- any natural disasters, accidents, epidemics or infestations that affected the inhabitants
- the churches where people were baptised and married
- the factories, mills and mines in which people worked
- the graveyards and cemeteries where people were buried
In addition, it gives the details of many thousands of churches, industrial structures, public buildings, public works and utilities etc and, in many cases, who designed them, when they were built and by whom.
The Historical Guide to New South Wales is an indispensable reference for historians, geographers, librarians, heritage consultants, local historical societies, local councils and journalists, as well as those tracing families and inquisitive tourists.