Fri 19 Apr 2013

6:00pm7:00pm

WA Maritime Museum

Dr Gaye Nayton
Heritage Archaeologist

The Swan River colony had an economy focussed on supplying overseas markets while only being reachable by ship. The requirements of this maritime transport therefore shaped the cultural landscape of the colony as it developed.

Australia is an island archipelago that when colonised by the British Empire was drawn into an imperial global supply-and-demand network. From early settlement, the productive economy of the Swan River Colony was focussed on producing goods to sell for cash within the Empire’s markets. The only way to transport goods to and from these overseas markets was necessarily by ship. The requirements and economics of sea and river transport therefore had a critical effect on shaping the new colony. These factors dictated not only where ports could be formed along the WA coastline, but also where other towns could successfully bloom and even where agricultural goods could be grown in economic terms. That imprint on the landscape of Western Australia is still with us today.

Join Dr Gaye Nayton during WA Heritage Festival 2013 as she discusses the archaeology of evolving colonial settlement in WA.

COST: $12 per person. Includes refreshments after the lecture
BOOKINGS: Essential on 9431 8455. Please RSVP by 5.00pm, Wednesday 17 April


Batavia shipwreck in the Shipwreck Galleries Museum

Batavia Gallery, Western Australian Museum – Shipwreck Galleries

Image copyright of WA Museum

Getting Here

Address

Victoria Quay Road,
Fremantle,
Western Australia,
6160,
Australia

 

Phone
1300 134 081

By Train
The WA Maritime Museum is located within walking distance of Fremantle Station visit the Transperth website for timetables.

By Bus
The WA Maritime Museum is serviced by the free Fremantle Cat Service, at Red stop 1. Visit the Transperth website for timetables and details.

By Car
Paid parking is available in the Wilsons car park at the WA Maritime Museum, Victoria Quay Road.

By Ferry
Captain Cook Cruises offer a range of ferry services from Perth which stop nearby at B-Shed ferry terminal.