Publications

Publications

For a range of publications on historic places and heritage conservation, please contact the National Trust on (03) 9656 9800

Polly Woodside: Melbourne's Tall Ship, by Ann Gibson

The story of Melbourne's iconic tall ships, including the fascinating history of the people who owned, built and sailed in her.

  • Mentioned among the "competitive field" of entrants in the 2007 Frank Broeze Prize for maritime history books.

PRICE

Non-Members - $20
Members - $18

The National Trust Research Manual. Trace the history of your house or other places, Edited by Celestina Sagazio

Interested in the history of your house, land or local historic place? Detailed guidance from the National Trust's Senior Historian, Dr Celestina Sagazio, and a team of experts, this manual makes it easy to research the history of properties and discover their significance.

In addition to illustrated chapters, there are up-to-date details on record repositories around Australia and a copious reference list.

PRICE

Non-Members - $29.95
Members - $25

Walking Melbourne: A guide to the historic and architectural landmarks of central Melbourne, by Rohan Storey

This book is a guided tour to notable buildings of the CBD, illustrating the contribution made by Melbourne's many talented architects, as well as documenting important historic landmarks and some of the curiosities that dot the city's streets. Compiled by the National Trust's Architectural Historian, Rohan Storey.

PRICE

Non-Members - $19.95
Members - $15

Wooden Wonders: Victoria's Timber Bridges, by Don Chambers

Commended publication in the 2007 Community History Awards

Published in November 2006, this book was the result of the National Trust's extensive study of Victorian timber bridges. The Trust's Industrial Historian, David Moloney, and numerous experts and volunteers assisted with the project.

PRICE

Non-Members - $49.95
Members - $44.95