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SUMMARY:Biographical Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:Charlotte Chidell has researched the life of pioneer Katherine Rose Beale (1795-1856) who arrived at Port Phillip in 1839. The Beale family established the St Helena estate. Finding few reliable primary sources\, her book\, This Still Hearth tells the story of Katherine in a mix of fact and fiction. \nIn this presentation Charlotte will discuss her research\, writing and pathway to publication journey and discuss various styles of storytelling to share your family history research. Books available for sale. Presented by Yarra Plenty Regional Library. \nDiamond Valley Library\, Civic Drive\, Greensborough \nSaturday 3 August 2.00pm–3.00pm \nFree event – registrations essential.
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LOCATION:Diamond Valley Library
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Plenty Regional Library":MAILTO:LPidgeon@yprl.vic.gov.au
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SUMMARY:Vandemonians Book Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Janet McCalman of the University of Melbourne as she discusses her book Vandemonians: the repressed history of colonial Victoria. This fascinating book examines the stories of Victoria’s convict ancestors to find more than just their criminal activity. Only now are we discovering their stories and Victoria’s place in the nation’s convict history.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/vandemonians-book-talk/
LOCATION:Diamond Valley Library
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Plenty Regional Library":MAILTO:LPidgeon@yprl.vic.gov.au
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SUMMARY:Local History Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Are you a local history enthusiast? Did you know that there are many local history groups in the Bnayule\, Nillumbik and Whittlesea municipalities that you are welcome to join? \nThese groups gather regularly for guest speakers and excursions. They publish informative newsletters\, manage collections and online content\, and support wider products such as the production of the Nillumbik Heritage Guide. Some manage museums and exhibitions\, publish books\, and install heritage markers. \nMeet these passionate volunteers in our local history community. Learn about what they do\, the benefits that historical societies add to the community\, and why they believe in the value of history. Enjoy displays and presentations and take the opportunity to learn about where you live. \nThe following groups will be represented: Andrew Ross Museum\, (Kangaroo Ground)\, Eltham District Historical Society\, Greensborough Historical Society\, Heidelberg Historical Society and Nillumbik Historical Society (Diamond Creek). \nLocal history publications\, produced by local history groups will be available for sale (cash only). \nPresented by Yarra Plenty Regional Library\nDiamond Valley Library\nCivic Drive\, Greensborough\, Vic.
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LOCATION:Diamond Valley Library
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yarra Plenty Regional Library":MAILTO:LPidgeon@yprl.vic.gov.au
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SUMMARY:Remembering Childhood Places
DESCRIPTION:It is Family History Month at Yarra Plenty Regional Library. Did you have a favourite cubby\, swing or climbing tree in childhood that you can still remember today? \nMemories of special childhood places can remain vivid even after the passage of many years. In this presentation\, historian Carla Pascoe Leahy discusses her research into the favourite places of post-war children. Drawing upon interviews\, maps and photos\, she reveals how baby boomers remember the treehouses\, playgrounds and shelter sheds of 1950s Melbourne. \nDr Carla Pascoe Leahy is an historian at the University of Tasmania where she teaches in the Diploma of Family History. She is also an Honorary Associate at Museums Victoria and Joint Editor of Studies in Oral History\, the journal of Oral History Australia. \nPresented by Yarra Plenty Regional Library in partnership with the University of Tasmania\, Diploma of Family History. \nDiamond Valley Library\, Civic Drive\, Greensborough\, Vic\,
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/remembering-childhood-places/
LOCATION:Diamond Valley Library
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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