RHSV, Gallery Downstairs - Royal Historical Society of Victoria

  • THE BRILLIANT BOY  Gideon Haigh talks about Doc Evatt

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    THE BRILLIANT BOY Gideon Haigh talks about  Doc Evatt We are thrilled that Gideon Haigh will talk about his latest book, The Brilliant Boy and the Great Australian Dissent, for the RHSV on Wednesday 29th of September. The event will be chaired by Dr E W Russell.  In a quiet Sydney street in 1937, a
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    Free
  • Portable Buildings in Australia by Miles Lewis

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Miles Lewis's presentation will look at why Australia's large collection of portable buildings should be nominated as a group for UNESCO World Heritage Listing. Portable buildings, today referred to as prefabricated, were imported in larger numbers to Australia than to any other part of the world during the nineteenth century. They were made not merely of timber and iron, but of oilcloth, slate, zinc, papier mâché, and ‘portable brick’.  nominated as a group for World Heritage Listing. 

    $5.00
  • Welcome to new RHSV members

    Welcome to new RHSV members

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Drinks for our new members who have joined in 2020 and 2021: the staff give new members a background briefing on the RHSV and its treasures. So you'll learn about our Collection from Jillian Hiscock, our Collections Manager, and Helen Stitt who looks after our huge images collection and our EO, Rosemary Cameron, will outline all the other membership benefits and how you can make the most of your membership. New members are then invited to stay for that night's lecture.

  • History of the Spencer Street Bridge

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    History of the Spencer Street Bridge Have you ever noticed the Spencer Street Bridge? Arguably nondescript, this dependable 1930 structure has a backstory of political infighting, pioneering technology and an unexpected obstacle pre-dating the bridge by several millennia. City of Melbourne local history librarian Fiona Campbell will lead a visual journey through the design, construction
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    $5
  • Twentieth Century Science, Technology and Engineering

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Twentieth Century Science, Technology and Engineering Presented by Laureate Professor R. J. EVANS Engineering Heritage Victoria and the RHSV are, once again, partnering to present some fascinating events which are of interest to anyone interested in history and the history of engineering in its broadest scope. This talk explores the development of key scientific and
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    $5
  • LA TROBE’S UNIFORM

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    LA TROBE’S UNIFORM ‘Extravagance, Tradition and Power’ : Charles La Trobe’s Uniform Guest Speaker: Megan Anderson (2019 La Trobe Society Fellow at State Library Victoria) Megan Anderson is Costume Production Assistant at Sovereign Hill, a position which involves researching and producing historically accurate reproduction clothing subsequently used as interpretive and educational tools within the living
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    $20
  • FRIENDS OF LA TROBE’S COTTAGE ANNUAL LECTURE

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    C J La Trobe: Jolimont plantsman Guest Speaker: Helen Botham Garden history researcher, author of La Trobe’s Jolimont: a walk round my garden, and coordinator La Trobe’s Cottage management team This presentation will explore how Charles La Trobe’s school days and his travel experiences as a young adult fostered his interest in the natural world
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  • STATUES: PUTTING THEM UP, AND PULLING ‘EM DOWN

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    There may be a lull in the statue wars now, but that is because the front has broadened – certainly overseas. This oration shows how statues rose with the nineteenth century, and spread with the growth of empires, not least to Australia. The nature of traditional Australian statuary is considered, along with the questions it implicitly raises. (Comparisons are made with America.)  Statues, it seems, have become lightning conductors for unresolved tensions, the public culture which once sustained them being increasingly subject to segmentation and fracture.  

    Free
  • AGL Shaw Lecture: Law, Lawyers and La Trobe

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Dr Simon Smith AM FRHSV is a leading legal history scholar and he delivers the AGL Shaw Lecture which is co-presented with the C.J. La Trobe Society. The AGL Shaw Lecture, is part of our Distinguished Lecture series and is always a convivial evening.

    $35.00
  • CORAGULAC HOUSE: book launch

    RHSV, Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Author and historian, Jennifer F. O'Donnell, invites RHSV members and friends to celebrate the launch of her latest history, Coragulac House.  Drinks and light refreshments will be served in the RHSV's Gallery Downstairs. In the early 1870s, George Pringle Robertson built “Coragulac”, nestled in the shelter of Red Rock near Colac. Built of bluestone quarried
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    Free