Various Publications Concerning Hahndorf
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There have been numerous publications produced from a number of sources related to the History, Heritage and other matters concerning Hahndorf. |
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'HAHNDORF SKETCHBOOK' by Lena L. Wade and Anni Luur Fox.
first published 1976, 63 pages, ISBN 0 727 000667. -
'HAHNDORF - A Brief Look at the Town and its History'
Compiled by Anni Luur Fox, first published 1977 (several subsequent revisions), 96 pages. -
'HAHNDORF - A Journey Through The Village And Its History'
by Anni Luur Fox, first published 2002, 93 pages, ISBN 0 9581764 0 X. (available from the Hahndorf Academy) -
'FROM BYWAYS TO HIGHWAYS - Hahndorf's Changing Streetscape'
by Reg Butler, first published 1992, 35 pages, ISBN 0 646 11190 6. -
'CORK ELMS and CONTROVERSY at HAHNDORF' by Reg Butler
first published 1985, 64 pages, ISBN 0 85864 089 9. (available from the Hahndorf Academy) -
'HAHNDORF AND ITS ACADEMY' by Dr F. J. H. Blaess, with 'A TRIBUTE TO SIR HANS HEYSEN' by Colin Thiele
16 pages (photocopy available from the Hahndorf Academy). -
'THE HAHNDORF INSTITUTE 1861 - 1993' by E. A. Wittwer
first published 1993, 27 pages. -
'A COLLEGE IN THE WATTLES' by Reg Butler
first published 1989, 542 pages, ISBN 0 7316 7463 4 This book contains the history of the Hahndorf Academy which became one of the leading schools in the colony, and a biographical record of some 700 old scholars. (available from the Hahndorf Academy) -
'HEYSEN OF HAHNDORF' by Colin Thiele
first published 1968, 320 pages. -
'HANS HEYSEN - Artist|Conservationist|Visionary' by Helen Lyons, Trevor Curnow and Allan Campbell
first published 2003, 56 pages. This book is about the native trees on the property surrounding the home of Sir Hans Heysen and how he used them as his models. (available from The Cedars and the Hahndorf Academy) -
'HAHNDORF TOWN BAND 1924 - 1996' by E.A. Wittwer
published October 1996, 44 pages. A History to Mark the 70th Anniversary of Playing by The Hahndorf Town Band. -
'WE'RE NOT HEROES - The story behind the Hahndorf Country Fire Service 1949 ~ 2006', by Moya Stevens and Trevor Gauld
published 2007, 243 pages. ISBN 978 192 120 7181 This is the story of Hahndorf's volunteer fire brigade, and the people who have made the Hahndorf CFS the success it is today. (available from Hahndorf Country Fire Service) -
'THE ROSE - Queen of Hahndorf's Flowers', by Reg Butler
Published November 1992 by The Hahndorf Blumenfest Committee, 17 pages -
'HISTORIC HAHNDORF' - by June Bernhardt (photocopy publication)
Tourism Officer, Adelaide Hills Tourism, 28 pages -
'FIFTY YEARS ON - Golden Jubilee of the Hahndorf Institute Extensions 1957-2007' by Reg Butler
Published October 2007 by the Hahndorf Institute Committee (limited edition), 20 pages. -
'EMIGRANTS TO HAHNDORF - A Remarkable Voyage from Altona, Denmark to Port Adelaide, South Australia - Captain Hahn of the 'Zebra' 1838'.
Edited and introduced by Martin Buchhorn. Translated from the German by Lee Kerston. First printing June 1989 by Lutheran Publishing House, 175 pages. -
'EARLY HAHNDORF and the PIONEER WOMEN'S TRAIL' by Anni Luur Fox
Published 2010 by Anni Luur Fox, 35 pages. -
'LEAN TIMES AND LIVELY DAYS - Hahndorf Primary School 1879-1979' by Reg Butler
This book was produced for the Hahndorf Primary School Centenary Committee to commemorate the first 100 years of state education in Hahndorf. 261 pages.
