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Museum of Perth

The Museum of Perth chronicles the social, cultural, political and architectural history of Perth.

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  • About
    • Our Story, Board & Staff
    • Our Partners
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    • Exhibitions
    • Historic Experiences in the City
    • Bassendean Pensioner Guard Cottage and Residence
    • London Court Books
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    • Streets of East Freo
    • Streets of Freo
    • Sloan's Cottage
    • RAC Archives
    • Family History Services
  • Volunteer
    • London Court Flats
    • Volunteering
    • Induction
  • Library
  • Stories
    • Perth People
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    • A J Baker & Sons
    • State Living Treasures
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Paige Taylor - Researcher

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Paige joined the Museum of Perth in 2020 to coordinates our 'Streets of Bunbury' initiative delivered in partnership with the City of Bunbury.

Paige hails from Australind and enjoys researching the history of her local community. Paige is most passionate about interpreting human behaviour and reconstructing the past through archaeological material and historical resources.

Paige graduated from the University of Notre Dame Australia in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in archaeology and a Bachelor of Arts in modern languages. Paige has also received a first class for her honours thesis titled 'Site Formation Processes of Institutional Confinement: An Archaeological Underfloor Study at Fremantle Prison, Western Australia' from the University of Notre Dame. In October 2021 she presented her thesis' results at the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology conference.

Paige has travelled around Western Australia on voluntary and paid archaeological work. She was a part of the Greenough Archaeological Project in 2016 and excavated at Turner's Homestead in Augusta and Peel Town near Fremantle. She also worked as a heritage consultant for Terra Rosa Consulting completing historical and Aboriginal archaeology surveys and excavations in Fremantle and the Pilbara.

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