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Mosman Story: The Council and Community Then and Now

Mosman Story: The Council and Community Then and Now

Mosman Story: The Community and Council Then and Now Dr Peter Abelson will discuss his recently published book Mosman Story: The Council and Community Then and Now: A History and A Personal Memoir. The book covers the period from Mosman’s Indigenous origins to the author's retirement from its local government in 2017. Its key message is the enduring importance of the local community and council in Mosman residents’ lives. Please join members of the Mosman Historical Society for refreshments...

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Mothers, Matrons and Lady Superintendents

Mothers, Matrons and Lady Superintendents

Mothers, Matrons and Lady Superintendents: Women Working in NSW Prisons, 1788-1969 By the end of the 19th century, female staff were thought to be more appropriate to manage institutions housing women and children. However, the status, everyday experience and career prospects for women in these senior appointments was often difficult and within the NSW prison service remained discomforting for male colleagues and problematic for the authorities. Noeline Kyle says she wanted to find the...

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The Old Court House at Wisemans Ferry

The Old Court House at Wisemans Ferry

Written by Robert Cunneen (Secretary, Dharug and Lower Hawkesbury Historical Society) Last December, an exciting discovery was made at Wisemans Ferry. It is the foundations of an early colonial building contemporary with Cobham Hall, which still exists on land belonging to Hornsby Shire Council. An early survey dated 1831 shows that it is the site of the courthouse, office and residence of the surveyors (and magistrates) in charge of constructing the Great North Road between 1826 and 1832....

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Working as a freelance and/or oral historian in NSW

Working as a freelance and/or oral historian in NSW

PHA-OHA Event: Working as a freelance historian and/or oral historian in NSW The Professional Historians Association of NSW-ACT and Oral History Association of NSW have partnered to bring you an informative discussion about working as a freelance historian and/or oral historian. You are invited to hear from three experienced freelancers, who will hopefully answer many of your questions, such as: How do I set myself up to work as a freelance/consultant historian? Can you provide some advice on...

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Lavender Bay Heritage Walk

Lavender Bay Heritage Walk

Lavender Bay Heritage Walk led by Dr Roy Lumby Join the Twentieth Century Heritage Society of NSW and ACT for the Lavender Bay Heritage Walk led by heritage practitioner Dr Roy Lumby. Originally known by First Nations people as Gooweebahree or Quibaree, understood to mean spring of fresh water, Lavender Bay's history has been rich and varied. In the 1820s and 1830s, it was known as Hulk Bay, after the prison hulk Phoenix that was anchored there. It was renamed Lavender Bay after George...

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Hidden Gems and Stories: Show & Tell

Hidden Gems and Stories: Show & Tell

MOCA Event: Hidden Gems and Stories Discover your own personal treasure trove and become part of history in the making. The Museum of Chinese in Australia (MOCA) invites you to bring your personal historical documents, objects, heritage memorabilia, pictures, and photographs of relevance to the history of Sydney’s Chinatown/Haymarket area for appraisal by a panel of specialists, historians and curators who will help identify its history and significance. The museum is interested in discovering...

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2025 Blue Mountains History Conference

2025 Blue Mountains History Conference

The Show Must Go On! Blue Mountains Performance and Entertainment Join BMACHO at the Carrington Hotel for a day filled with fascinating insights into the Blue Mountains' rich performance and entertainment history. The lineup of speakers will cover a range of topics. Associate Professor Richard White will present the keynote R. Ian Jack Address. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the stories and heritage of this iconic region. When: Saturday, 10 May 2025 at 9.00 am – 4.30...

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RDHS Workshop: Who Once Lived in My House?

RDHS Workshop: Who Once Lived in My House?

RDHS Workshop: Who Once Lived in My House? Have you ever wanted to research the history of a house or property and who lived there, but weren't sure where to start? The Randwick and District Historical Society is hosting a workshop to introduce you to a range of easily accessible resources that can help you trace the history of a house or property in the local area. About the presenters: Christine Yeats is an archivist and historical researcher, President of Randwick and District Historical...

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Dive! Australian Submariners at War

Dive! Australian Submariners at War

PDHS Event: Dive! Australian Submariners at War The Parramatta and District Historical Society invites you to their February Monthly Meeting when Mike Carlton will speak about his latest book, Dive! Australian Submariners at War. In a working life of more than fifty years, Mike Carlton was one of Australia's best-known media figures in radio, television and newspapers. Beginning as a cadet journalist at the ABC, he became a war correspondent in Vietnam. He also reported for the ABC from...

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School Tours of Museums: A Practical Presentation

School Tours of Museums: A Practical Presentation

BMACHO Event: School Tours of Museums: A Practical Presentation This talk will be presented by Yvonne Kattell, an experienced Woodford Academy volunteer. Yvonne will be talking about the use of heritage sites as primary sources of material for education, followed by an overview of how to access and use curriculum documents. This will take place in the Woodford Academy Dining Room with the use of visuals on a screen. The presentation includes a tour of Woodford Academy. In addition to museums,...

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An Evening with the Journal: A Legacy in Print

An Evening with the Journal: A Legacy in Print

Celebrate the RAHS Journal's Past and Future Join us for an evening event at History House on 25 February to celebrate the storied past of the Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society (JRAHS), an essential outlet for Australian History research since 1906. This event, chaired by Dr Samuel White, the Editor of JRAHS, will highlight the journal's history and provide a platform for engaging discussions with some of its past contributors. It's a unique opportunity to connect with fellow...

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2024 Christmas Close

2024 Christmas Close

RAHS Christmas Close 2024 The RAHS wishes all its members and friends a Merry Christmas and a safe holiday during the Summer break. We thank you all for your support in 2024. History House will be closed from 12 pm on Friday, 20 December 2024 to 9 am on Tuesday, 14 January 2025. RAHS employees will return on Monday, 6 January, but will work remotely until History House reopens on Tuesday, 14 January 2025.

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