Archive Research Services
National Trust Centre as a military Hospital in
1815.
The Trust Archive is the repository for the records of the National Trust of
Australia (NSW). Established in1945 and the first National Trust in Australia, it has been a leading organisation in the conservation movement in New South Wales. Archive records reveal a history of the community movement to preserve significant places for all Australians. Battles fought and work undertaken to save individual buildings, landscapes, cemeteries, and industrial and moveable heritage items in New South Wales can be seen in records, images and Trust publications. Archive records of Trust managed properties contain comprehensive histories of each of these significant properties as well as the conservation, interpretation and collection management of them by The Trust.
Significant sites and places
Histories of individual sites document conservation activity and threats since 1945. Classified and many non classified sites have files. Digital copies of extensive slides and prints of most sites are available.
Conservation Record groups:
- Significant buildings
- Industrial heritage
- Parks and gardens
- Cemeteries
- Moveable heritage
- Urban conservation areas
- Landscape areas
Property and Museum Records
- the histories of properties owned or held in trusteeship by The Trust
- conservation and preservation works on the buildings and grounds
- the management of properties owned or held in trusteeship by The Trust
- collections held by properties: their management and restoration
- the contributions of committees, volunteers as well as consultants are included in files, reports, publications plans and images
Administration Records
- History of the National Trust of Australia (NSW) through minutes, correspondences, reports etc
- Advice to governments on heritage issues and legislation, and the promotion of establishing government funded bodies such as the Historic Houses Trust are documented.
- The lobbying for and contributions to heritage legislation
- Volunteers and voluntary committee work for the Trust
- Advice and supervision of Restoration appeals on churches and other heritage buildings
- Fundraising activities and events
Paper files of the Trust dating back to 1945 exist for all record groups. Earlier material is held off site. Extra fees will be charged for box to be recalled
Special Library collection
Includes published and unpublished items collected or donated to The Trust for use in its work in conservation advocacy and property management. Its strengths are works based on New South Wales:
- Local histories
- Architectural history
- thematic studies (cemeteries, theatres and cinemas, railways etc)
- building conservation and renovation
- histories of individual properties and buildings
Items are not for loan but may be accessed by appointment.
Trust publications
- papers of seminars, conferences and lectures conducted by the Trust in paper copy and some on sound cassette
- publications in various formats relating to Trust managed properties
- a combined index to the Trust Bulletins, Magazine, Quarterly and Reflection dating from 1947
- early Trust registers of significant buildings
- exhibition catalogues (S H Ervin Gallery, Norman Lindsay Gallery etc)
- annual reports
- flyers and brochures advertising Trust activities
- thematic surveys: pools, post offices, showgrounds, inter-war housing etc
Photographic prints and slides
The Trust has extensive collections of images documenting its work and activities.
Historic prints of buildings and Trust properties have been collected or donated to the Archive. Various collections are accessible digitally.
Copies are available in most formats with members receiving reductions in fees.
Digital images of current events and of special collections: demolished buildings slides collection, some historic minutes and papers, some historic photographs. Digital copies of material can be supplied.
Plans of Trust properties
Architectural, landscape, services and site plans for trust managed properties are held in the Archive. Access limitations apply.
Maps
The Archive holds a large collection of post 1945 maps of New South Wales.
Moving film Collection
A small 16 mm moving film collection documenting work on Trust properties, various property openings and functions is held in the Archive. Currently not accessible to the public.
ARCHIVE ACCESS CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES FOR MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC
- By appointment only (02) 9258 0128 Julie Blyth
- Statement of purpose of research required
- Agreement to abide by rules
- Borrowing of material is not permitted
- Records Officer will locate all files requested to check for restricted material.
- Due care must be taken in handling paper files
- Wearing of gloves when handling photographs
- Copyright Act requirements apply
- Publication permission for any material is required
- Accreditation etc to be given in reports, publications etc.

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