Abandoned Brisbane: Our Lost Heritage

Author:   Jay Millard
Publisher:   Australia Through Time
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9781925868722


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   20 October 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Abandoned buildings are a viewfinder into our heritage and often offer a story to tell us, but not everyone will be lucky enough to hear these stories before these buildings are gone forever. It was this line of thinking that grew the author’s passion for discovering and exploring abandoned buildings, heritage sites and locations not normally seen by the public eye. With camera in my hand, he set out to find, visit, photograph and document as many of these locations as he could before their stories are lost forever. With over 140 eye-catching images from abandoned places such as eerie old factories, crumbling asylums, untouched country theatres, forgotten homes, all mixed with a small insight into their history, Abandoned Brisbane is a showcase of just some of the amazing locations within a few hours’ drive of Brisbane.

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Author:   Jay Millard
Publisher:   Australia Through Time
Imprint:   Australia Through Time
ISBN:  

9781925868722


ISBN 10:   1925868729
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   20 October 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Australian photographer Jay Millard, born in 1982, has spent the past six years photographing and documenting historical abandoned buildings in South East Queensland, before these timeworn locations are gone forever. With tight vertical lines and a slightly desaturated editing style, Jay is a self-taught photographer who quickly found a passion for photographing abandoned buildings. While the majority of Jay’s images haven’t hitherto been publicly published (in order to protect the heritage importance of these buildings), the photographs that have been publicly shown online and in galleries have proven to be extremely popular.

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