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The Plantiness of Sydenham

By: Alexandra Crosby Jul 20 '21 Date: July 20, 2021 Comments: 0

The Plantiness of Sydenham encourages you to walk the vital industrial lands of Sydenham, envisaging the neighbourhood in more than human ways. Contribute to an online collaborative map or pick up a printed map during Creative Trails. We will be working with the ever brilliant local illustrator Ella Cutler to design the printed map. There […]

Planty maps as treasure maps: Mapping Edges at TeachMeet

By: Ilaria Vanni Oct 25 '19 Date: October 25, 2019 Comments: 0

Walk 1 – Banana

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 27 '18 Date: March 27, 2018 Comments: 0

Walk 2 – Papaya

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 27 '18 Date: March 27, 2018 Comments: 0

Walk 3 – Dragon Fruit

By: Alexandra Crosby Mar 27 '18 Date: March 27, 2018 Comments: 0

Marrickville Maps: Tropical Imaginaries of Abundance

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 26 '18 Date: February 26, 2018 Comments: 0
The Cooks River with Clare and Sally

The Cooks River with Clare and Sally

By: Alexandra Crosby Dec 05 '17 Date: December 5, 2017 Comments: 0

I don’t often get boating invitations. This week, when Clare Britton asked my to climb aboard the newly renovated ‘Sally’ at the Tempe Pier, I didn’t hesitate. As part of her research project A Week on the Cooks River, Clare is spending time observing, describing, rowing the Cooks. AC: So can you tell me what […]

Marrickville Backyards

Marrickville Backyards

By: Alexandra Crosby Dec 04 '17 Date: December 4, 2017 Comments: 0

This book, Marrickville Backyards, was necessary preparatory reading for our field work in Marrickville. Published in 2001 by Marrickville Community History Group, with only a small print run, this book is not easy to get your hands on. We found it through Sydney’s much-loved Gould’s Book Arcade. Our second hand copy comes with a note on […]

Papayas of Marrickville

Papayas of Marrickville

By: Alexandra Crosby Feb 16 '17 Date: February 16, 2017 Comments: 0

I ran into a friend yesterday who has been following #mappingedges through Instagram. Although he lives only 10 km away, because of traffic, poor public transport connection, and generally busy lives, we barely see each other and he hasn’t been able to join any of our walks. He had noticed the images of papayas growing on Marrickville’s edges and wanted to know if they were the kind that were good in Som Tam, Green Papaya Salad (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_papaya_salad).

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