Pam Baragwanath Pam Baragwanath i(A133448 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon These Walls Speak Volumes : A History of Mechanics' Institutes in Victoria Pam Baragwanath , Ken James , Ringwood North : Pam Baragwanath Ken James , 2015 9753226 2015 single work criticism

'History of approx.1,000 institutes including building status, social, adult education, library history, heritage listings, plus thematic essays about the MI movement, role of women, architecture, schools of art, schools of design and schools of mines. This is the most comprehensive study of mechanics' institutes in Victoria.' (Publication summary)

1 Celebrating All Heretics Day 1/4/12 Pam Baragwanath , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Beacon : Journal of the Melbourne Unitarian Peace Memorial Church , June 2012; (p. 2-3)
1 Mechanics Institutes : Halls of Learning Pam Baragwanath , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Heritage , Winter 2006; (p. 61-65)
Across Australia, Mechanics’ Institutes – or Schools of Arts or Literary Institutes or Anthenaeums as they are variously known – have played a central role in their communities as libraries, places of learning and public debate, and venues for cultural activities. (p. 61)
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