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Windy
Cliff Press - WILD
BLUE:
World Heritage Splendour of the Greater Blue Mountains A landmark publication on the Greater Blue Mountains,
celebrating in images and words one of Australia’s
most popular and magnificent wild regions. This is the
latest book from resident nature photographer, writer,
naturalist and bushwalker Ian Brown, who has been exploring
the Blue Mountains environment for more than 30 years. |
Elanus
Word & Image
Ian Brown’s photographs have been widely used in
books, magazines, calendars, diaries, brochures, websites
and displays. See his list of successes. Centrally located
in the Blue Mountains for photography anywhere in New South
Wales and beyond. |
Old
Lithgow Pottery
Silcock St, Lithgow. Ph: 02 63 51 4483.
Pottery Demonstrations, Fine Arts & Crafts
or just take the time enjoying the historic atmosphere of the
pottery. Open 7 days 10 am - 4pm.
Honeysuckle
Gallery
Sunny
Corner. Ph: 02
63 59 5244.
Creative clothing and
patchwork. Picnic among rambling garden, complimentry tea and
coffee. Open weekends 10 am - 4pm.
Aldgate Gallery
1 Wheeler Place, Hartley.
Ph: 02 6355 2285.
Established in the mountains in 1989,
Aldgate Gallery is well known for showing the highest quality of fine arts
by professional
Australian artists - paintings, sculpture, glass, silk, pottery,
leather & jewelry from across Australia.
Open 10.30am to 5.00pm Friday to Sunday & Public Holidays
Artist Shed Gallery
Lot 13 Great Western Highway, Hartley.
Ph: 02 6355 2377.
Displaying fine art including landscapes,
Australian characters, still life and harbour scenes painted
by Jenny Dawes and Bill
Offord. Open daily 9.00am to 6.00pm.
Hartley Valley Gallery
18 Coxs River Road, Little Hartley.
Ph: 02 6355 2298.
Exhibiting a selection of quality paintings
and craft, including oil and water colours by Mary Hailstone. Open
Weekends or by appointment.
The Stone Mosaic Gallery
27 Redgate Street, Lithgow.
Ph: 02 6351 2326.
C A Stephenson is the only artist dealing
with sedimentary stone in all of Australia. The thinness of the
stone and good workmanship
makes them very popular for hanging up anywhere. Original prints
catalogue is also available by mail order.
Open weekends & 10.00am to 6.00pm or by appointment |
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This
is a wonderful CD... Easy listening music which
is being greatly admired by my friends and all
have listened to "Portrait
of a Waterfall" since its release.
Keep up your great work Fiona...
Debra
Morris
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Portland
Art Purchase Society
Portland Annual Art Exhibition.
Portland
Pottery Studio
5 Dulhunty St, Portland. Ph: 02 63
55 5170.
Domestic and Sculptural Pottery.
Hartley
Historic Site
Great Western Highway, Little Harltey. Ph: 02
63 55 2117.
Historic buildings,
includes famous Court House, churches and inns. Information
Centre. Shop. regular Village Tours.
Open daily 10 am 5pm. Closed for lunch 1 pm-2 pm.
Eskbank
House
State
Mine Railway Heritage Park
Lithgow
Small Arms Museum
Charlie
Pinch Museum
Greater
Lithgow Art & Craft
Co-Operative
"Sweetbriar House", Great Western Highway, South
Bowenfels, Lithgow.
Ph: 02 6352 3541. Contact: Audrey
Staines - Phone: 02 6352 3541
A delightful range of art & craft made by local members are
for sale at historic "Sweetbriar House". A vast array
of needlework featuring wool embroidery, woodwork, pottery, paintings,
jams, pickles, bears, knitting & crotchet. Feature exhibitions
are held running 6-8 weeks, so this is a great place to find
that special gift or spoil yourself. Open daily
10.00am to 4.00pm.
The "Harp of Erin" Gallery
Corner Coxs River Road and Great Western Highway, Little Hartley.
Ph: 02 6355 2182.
Step back in time to a bygone era. The "Harp of Erin" Gallery
at Little Hartley is housed in one of the original Inns of the
Bathurst Road - first licensed in 1832. Specialising in fine
art and ever changing exhibitions, the gallery also keeps a tempting
range of original silver jewellery, art cards, pewter faeries,
ceramics, art glass, wood ware and collector Teddy Bears. Open
Weekends 10.00am-5.00pm or by appointment.

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