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Friends of Hanging Rock release history book

Friends of Hanging Rock has published the first comprehensive chronicle of the famous landmark.

Hanging Rock – A History aims to provide answers to many long-standing questions about Hanging Rock, including the geology, traditional custodians and author Joan Lindsay’s story.

Friends of Hanging Rock president Luke Spielvogel said the group thought the rock’s shared landscape “needed to be told”.

“Hanging Rock has a profound impact on Australian cultural identity,” Mr Spielvogel said.

He said Hanging Rock – A History discussed the current issue of striking a balance between development and the environment.

“This book demonstrates that this friction has long existed here,” he said.

“This place remains special for visitors who come for a picnic while also being an icon of global popular culture.

“Better understanding that diversity of experience remains our great opportunity to ensure Hanging Rock retains its unique place in the Australian imagination.”

Friends of Hanging Rock worked with the book’s author, noted historian Dr Chris McConville, to compile information collated during more than three years of research.

Sifting through archives across the world, group members discovered previously unknown material, including the earliest known painting of the rock from 1858 – a watercolour by W.H. Burkitt.

The book was launched at Newham Mechanics Institute last week. For more information visit hangingrock.net.au

 

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