Colonial Settlers on the River Torrens
โ Scribed by Roger Irvine
- Publisher
- Wakefield Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 162
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The Kaurna people lived peacefully and productively along the River Torrens, or Karrawirra Parri, for millennia. This book describes their way of life and their displacement by the first generation of European settlers. The outstanding achievement of the settlers on the upper Torrens was the contribution they made to the development of horticulture. They transitioned from grains and livestock to producing huge quantities of melons and an impressive diversity of fruits, vines and vegetables. Roger Irvine details the lives of these settler families, including notables such as Charles Campbell who gave his name to "Campbell Town", Joseph Ind whose property "Little Paradise" provided a name for another suburb, and A.J. Murray who chose "Athelstone" as the name of his farm, for reasons now difficult to trace. The inhabitants of the upper Torrens have witnessed many changes, including both setbacks and successes. "Colonial Settlers on the River Torrens" reflects on an area that has had many incarnations, and the river that continues to flow through it.
โฆ Subjects
Australia-History-1788-1900.
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