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Minimum Requirements For Recording Heritage Places
Once a place is removed from our Town Planning Scheme heritage schedule it is more vulnerable to demolition.
The purpose of an archival record is to record information on our older building stock and the social history
attached to them as a means of informing researchers and our future generations of what once was.
The archival record, once completed, will be lodged in the Claremont Museum research collections.
As it will become a public document, be mindful of home security when taking photographs to be included in the report.
Mock Archival RecordThe purpose of an archival record is to record information on our older building stock and the social history attached to them as a means of informing researchers and our future generations of what once was. The archival record, once completed, will be lodged in the Claremont Museum research collections. As it will become a public document, be mindful of home security when taking photographs to be included in the report.The minimum requirements are set out in the attached table. Examples of previous archival records can also be viewed at Claremont Museum and a mock archival record can also be found by going to the link below. The report should be bound in a file; the type of file which holds A4 sheet protectors is ideal. If you have any further queries please contact Council’s Heritage Officer on 9285 4300
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