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SUMMARY:Art exhibition: Iconic Footscray
DESCRIPTION:Iconic Footscray is a colourful celebration of Footscray and surrounds\, featuring illustrations by local graphic designer Susan Fitzgerald. The exhibition features much-loved and landmark businesses\, past and present\, including Footscray Market\, Sims supermarket\, Olympic Doughnuts\, the Royal Hotel\, (G.) Joe Squatrito barber and more. The work also explores links to the past and highlights how design evolves over time\, predominantly through architectural style and signage details. \nEXHIBITION LAUNCH: Thursday 6 March 2025\, 5 to 7pm (FACEBOOK EVENT) \nEntry is via Paisley St\, on the corner of Albert St (opposite CommBank)\, Footscray. The gallery is located with VU Connectivity Centre\, Metro West\, but please note that the Nicholson Street entrance is closed. \nEXHIBITION DATES: Wednesday 5 March to Friday 21 March 2025. The gallery is open Monday to Friday\, 9am to 5pm\, and select weekends: Saturday 8 March (1pm to 4pm) & Saturday 15 March (5pm to 11pm\, for the Little Africa Night Market).
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/art-exhibition-iconic-footscray/
LOCATION:Footscray Connectivity Centre\, 47 Paisley St\, Footscray\, VIC\, 3011
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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SUMMARY:The World of Mab Grimwade
DESCRIPTION:Born into a genteel family of pastoralists and investors in colonial Victoria\, Mabel Louise Kelly (1887–1973)\, or ‘Mab’ to those who knew her\, would grow up to make an enormous contribution to Victoria and Australia. Most evidently\, it was made through bequests to the University of Melbourne and through the donation to the university of a large\, diverse and highly valuable collection of books and artworks. Mab Kelly married Russell Grimwade—chemist\, botanist\, industrialist and philanthropist—in 1909\, and much of her life from that point was publicly defined by her husband’s narrative. While Russell Grimwade left a large private collection including autobiographical papers\, letters\, and miscellanea that could be accessed by his biographer\, Mab preserved very little in the way of personal papers. How do we recover the lives of women who left little documentation? How do we piece together their stories and cultural impact? Using Mab Grimwade as a case study\, this talk addresses some of the methodological problems faced by historians writing biographies of women.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-world-of-mab-grimwade/
LOCATION:Prahran Mechanics Institute\, 39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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SUMMARY:The Power of Place: The Story of Melbourne's Lanes' - Richard Broome Talk at Malvern Historical Society
DESCRIPTION:Join members of the Malvern Historical Society Committee for a lecture by author Professor Richard Broome at the Malvern Town Hall on Wednesday 19 March 2025 at 7:30pm. \nProfessor Richard Broome\, AM FAHA FRHSV\, will present a lecture on ‘The Power of Place. The Story of Melbourne Lanes’. He will discuss the making of Melbourne’s Lanes and books about the Lanes. Professor Richard Broome is an Emeritus Professor in History at La Trobe University and President of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. \nCopies of Richard Broome’s Book The Story of Melbourne’s Lanes will be available for purchase\, $50 on the night. All proceeds go towards the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. Cash sales onl. \nBookings are essential for seating allocation. \nRSVP by Friday 14th March \nPhone: Jonathan – 0420 986 884 \nEmail: malvernhistorical@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-power-of-place-the-story-of-melbournes-lanes-richard-broome-talk-at-malvern-historical-society/
LOCATION:Malvern Town Hall\, Corner High Street and Glenferrie Road Malvern\, Melbourne\, 3144\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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SUMMARY:Louise Lovely's Labassa
DESCRIPTION:Session 1: 6pm – 7.30pm \nSession 2: 8pm – 9.30pm \nFilm pioneer Louise Lovely was Australia’s most successful actress in Hollywood’s early silent era and Labassa’s most celebrated resident of the 1930s. Delve into Miss Lovely’s extraordinary life story as a star of stage and screen and learn what her splash of glamour brought to Labassa and its community.\nBeginning with light refreshments in Labassa’s opulent Drawing Room\, guests will then attend a talk on the world of Louise Lovely and her cinematic achievements. A guided tour will take guests back to the 1930s\, highlighting how the property appeared at that time. \nGuests are invited to add to the ambience of the evening by dressing in 1930s style. Please note stiletto heels are not permitted to be worn inside Labassa. \nLabassa mansion is a National Trust Property recognised for its opulent 19th-century interiors. Built between 1863 and 1890\, the Mansion is in the French Renaissance style. The Mansion was converted into flats in 1920 and augmented in 1936 by the building of a block of Art Deco flats to the east. \nImportant Information: \n\nTicket includes: Refreshments\, talk and guided tour.\nRefreshments: Please advise any dietary requirements no later than 4pm Wednesday 19th March 2025 to bookings@nattrust.com.au.\nLimited Capacity: 50 guests per session. Bookings essential. No refunds are possible after 4pm Thursday 20th March 2025.\nAccessibility: Disability access is available by prior arrangement. Access to the first floor is by stairs only.\nParking: No parking available on Manor Grove.\nStilettos are not permitted to be worn inside of Labassa mansion.\n\nCost: $42.28 – $47.44
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/louise-lovelys-labassa/
LOCATION:Labassa\, 2 Manor Grove\, Caulfield North\, Victoria\, 3161\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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