Events from May 14, 2018 – October 7, 2018 – Page 3 – Royal Historical Society of Victoria

  • CATALOGUING CLINICS 2023

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    Join Jillian Hiscock, the RHSV Collections Manager, each month is this informative and easy-going Zoom forum on all aspects of cataloguing collections for historical societies. Jillian has a different topic
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    Free
  • GARAGE GIRLS @ LAMAMA COURTHOUSE THEATRE

    La Mama Courthouse Theatre 349 Drummond Street, Carlton, VIC, Australia

    JOIN THE RHSV ON FRIDAY 21 JULY @ 7:30pm We are hosting a group booking for members and their friends.   Imagine…1920s Melbourne-the advent of the motorcar! Society reels from
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    $22
  • Rare books from the RHSV collection

    RHSV Gallery Downstairs 239 A'Beckett St, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    We are thrilled that Rare Book Week and its fair are back after a three-year COVID hiatus! The Royal Historical Society of Victoria has had a very active collecting policy
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    Free
  • WRITING HISTORY GROUP

    WRITING HISTORY GROUP

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    Dr Cheryl Griffin leads this group which has been meeting since 2020. This group is for people who are tackling writing a history project or two and want a sounding
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  • Approaching the Voice: a four part lecture series

    Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre

    Our friends at U3A Melbourne City have put together a 4 part series, Approaching the Voice, in partnership with the Indigenous Unit at The University of Melbourne.  Later this year you will be asked to vote in the Referendum on a Voice to Parliament and in the coming months you will be bombarded with opinions from all political perspectives.  In this Approaching the Voice series we bring you voices that you won’t regularly hear on radio and television: the voices of people who work continuously in this area and who are willing to share their expertise with us. 

    Free
  • Stories are shaped by the documents that survive to tell them

    39 St Edmonds Road, Prahran, VIC 3181 39 St Edmonds Road, Prahran, VIC, Australia

    📜 All stories are shaped by the documents that survive to tell them. Over the past 169 years, the Prahran Mechanics’ Institute (founded in 1854) has accumulated a collection that
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    Free
  • Approaching the Voice: a four part lecture series

    Kathleen Fitzpatrick Theatre

    Our friends at U3A Melbourne City have put together a 4 part series, Approaching the Voice, in partnership with the Indigenous Unit at The University of Melbourne.  Later this year you will be asked to vote in the Referendum on a Voice to Parliament and in the coming months you will be bombarded with opinions from all political perspectives.  In this Approaching the Voice series we bring you voices that you won’t regularly hear on radio and television: the voices of people who work continuously in this area and who are willing to share their expertise with us. 

    Free
  • Researching your Ancestors from India and Sri Lanka

    Mill Park Library 394 Plenty Road, Mill Park, VIC, Australia

    Family Historian Smita Biswas will share tips to find clues about your family roots in India and Sri Lanka, including understanding the history, surnames and official resources. Regarded by some
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  • TOUR: ISLAMIC MUSEUM OF AUSTRALIA

    Islamic Museum of Australia 15A Anderson Road, Thornbury, VIC, Australia

    Join the RHSV for a curator's tour of the Islamic Museum of Australia, one of Melbourne newest museums. The tour will have special emphasis on the artistic and cultural heritage of Muslims in Australia.
    The arrival of Muslim Macassan fisherman from Southern Sulawesi, Indonesia on the Northern Australia coast in the early 1700s marked the beginning of a long-lasting trade relationship between the Macassans and First Nations people. Over time, these communities developed a mutual respect for one another, and shared cultural and religious traditions. Another section of the exhibition pays homage to the Afghan cameleers, highlighting their important contributions to our country’s infrastructure and economy.  

    $15