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21.01.2022 See the story behind The Territories here: https://goo.gl/tJh2ge Made under Honeymoon



17.01.2022 Once upon a time, there was a man named William Andrew Murphy. He built a house overlooking the Grose Valley using rocks collected from around his little lot. He made his own mortar from soil and mud dug up from the earth below. He lived a quiet life, feeding local animals and observing the weather. He bathed in waterfalls and drank from a nearby spring. For an income, he made brooms using a handmade binding machine and dabbled in fortune telling, to the delight of tourists ...visiting the nearby town of Blackheath. A fire eventually destroyed Murphy’s house, but it was rebuilt and refurnished by the Blackheath community. In 1927 Murphy died alone, but well loved. Murphy’s house and story helped inspire a new beginning for The Territories. It will soon become a blog about people, place, and spirit. It will draw from the recent and deep past but it’s for today and tomorrow. There will be more here soon. In the meantime: https://www.instagram.com/awildatlas/ https://twitter.com/awildatlas Local Studies Collection, Blue Mountains Library

15.01.2022 Coming Home Soon.

09.01.2022 From Honeymoon: The Territories is our publishing lab, producing books and blogs that survey unusual phenomena and lost tales from the Australian landscape. Recently we released a sell-out zine & art series about rural DIY utopias. The experiment will continue to mutate and take new forms in 2018. See the full story at https://goo.gl/tJh2ge



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