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SUMMARY:SEMINAR DAY: MAXIMISE OPPORTUNITIES Strengthen your work within and beyond your society
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Historical Societies Support Committee\, a committee of the RHSV Council \nThe seminar days resume in 2023 with the first being held in Melbourne ‘in person’ and ‘by Zoom’. The program is based on information gleaned from calls to societies during lockdowns along with more recent communications. In a day that seeks to strengthen the best of existing work and inspire fresh approaches\, all RHSV members are invited to learn from informed speakers and share their society’s successes. \nPROGRAM\n10:00am \nRegistration\, coffee and networking\n  \n10:30 – 10:40am \nAcknowledgement\, welcome\, house-keeping\nDr Rosalie Triolo\, FRHSV: RHSV Vice-President and HSSC Chair\n  \n10:40am – 12:10pm \nBuilding capacity within: Recruiting\, training\, leading and retaining volunteers\nSpeakers \nPaul Fearon joined the RHSV Council following a 40-year career in the energy industry and as a government regulator. He has also held director roles in two small volunteer-based charities; has arts\, business and finance degrees; and\, has commenced a PhD in history. He will provide a ‘primer’ on principles and techniques in leading people and building effective teams. \nHelen Laffin holds a Master of Cultural Heritage\, Deakin University\, and is currently Acting-Curator at the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and on the Schwerkolt Cottage Museum Complex heritage team. She has exercised a strong interest in local history through paid and volunteer work with Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West\, CERES archives\, Coburg Historical Society and Whitehorse Historical Society. She will share knowledge from the above. \nAudience questions and sharing of experiences \n  \n12:10 – 12:45pm  \nLunch\n  \n12:45-2:05pm \nMaximising use of the collection: Preparing exhibitions and on-site tours\nSpeakers\nMargaret Anderson\, FFAHS\, is a public historian who is the current Director of the Old Treasury Building. She has held senior museum positions in South Australia and Western Australia and\, between museum posts\, taught history and museum studies at Monash University. She is on the RHSV Council and will speak today about presenting history in exhibitions. \nRosalie Triolo has enjoyed over 40 years in History education\, including multiple\, long-term\, volunteer organisational service and leadership roles; teaching Australian History in geographically diverse rural and city government schools; publishing for tertiary\, secondary\, primary and public audiences; and\, training History teachers at Monash University for 25 years. Her focus will be the clever use of ‘objects’. \nAudience questions and sharing of experiences\n \n2:05-2:20  \nShort break\n  \n2:20 – 3:30pm \nWorking for and with history in the community: Heritage protection\, advocacy and walking tours\nSpeakers \nDr Judith Smart AM\, FRHSV\, is a member of the RHSV Council and its Heritage and Publications Committees\, and co-editor of the Victorian Historical Journal. Her publications focus on Australian women’s organisations\, women and political protest\, and Australia’s World War I home-front. She will talk about heritage protection and advocacy and share some lessons learned on the Heritage Committee. \nIsabel Simpson is a history enthusiast and accredited professional tour guide who\, for 20 years\, has researched\, designed and led many walking tours. Isabel delights in interpreting the city’s past and present by combining our history\, architecture and crucially the ‘people’ who make up Melbourne’s social fabric. \nAudience questions and sharing of experiences \n  \n3:30 – 3:45pm \nSummary and final sharing of successes\nParticipants will share any final achievements or challenges that have not been discussed above but which they believe others would benefit from knowing. The day’s main points will be summarised and participants might share contact details. \n  \n  \nFUTURE SEMINARS IN 2023 \nPlans are underway for seminar events in western\, north-central and eastern Victorian regions. Because the programs will likely differ in terms of topics and speakers relevant to locations\, regional RHSV members might still gain value from attending this event by Zoom. When finalized\, regional dates and programs will be released with advance notice across 2023. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/seminar-day-maximise-opportunities-strengthen-your-work-within-and-beyond-your-society/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:What's On
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230325T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230326T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230313T220255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230313T220255Z
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SUMMARY:National Trust Vintage Clothing Sale 2023
DESCRIPTION:Shop vintage and designer clothing from the late 1800s to the present day. \n\n\nIt’s time to mark your Melbourne fashion calendar\, the iconic National Trust Vintage Clothing Sale is returning to our new space. \n\nWe’re bringing a huge range of genuine vintage and designer garments and accessories to an even more spacious venue\, with exceptional pieces at affordable price points. There will be women and men’s fashion\, children’s wear\, millinery\, shoes and bags\, alongside vintage haberdashery\, and linen\, all in one place for one weekend only.\n\n\n \n\n\nDonations to the sale include pieces from designers such as Armani\, Zandra Rhodes\, Alexander McQueen\, Marimekko\, Diane von Fürstenberg\, and timeless wardrobe staples.\n\n\n\nAll proceeds from the sale support the work of the National Trust in conserving and protecting Victoria’s natural\, cultural and built heritage. Thank you for your ongoing support of the the sale\, we are looking forward to seeing you again in March 2023.\n\n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/national-trust-vintage-clothing-sale-2023/
LOCATION:North Magdelan Laundry\, Abbotsford Convent\, 1 St Heliers St\, Abbotsford\, VIC\, 3067\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230326T150000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230326T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230228T033341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T033341Z
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SUMMARY:Polish Museum and Archives in Australia: 30th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:In March the Polish Museum and Archives of Australia celebrates its 30th anniversary (slightly delayed because of COVID!) and all are welcome to join in \nEntry is free and food\, entertainment and speakers are included. No BYO but drinks can be purchased at the bar. \nBookings essential: polishmuseumarchivesaustralia@gmail.com \nor Barbara Capewell on 0402 002 429 \nor Alinela Kociuba 0419 188 696 \n  \nThe Polish Museum and Archives in Australia was established in 1991 as an initiative of a number of people who saw the importance of collecting and preserving historical materials that reflected the individual and community life of Polish immigrants living in Australia. The organisation was incorporated in 1992.\nThe aims of the organisation are to: \n\nCollect and preserve documents\, medals\, objects\, photographs and other materials that have historical significance to the Polish community and the wider community in Australia.\nMake materials available to members of the general public and academics for research and other activities\, such as exhibitions.\nWork cooperatively with organisations that have similar goals.\nPublish reference materials and books about the history and experiences of Polish immigration to Australia.\nSeek support for the Polish Museum and Archive’s activities from mainstream\, government and non-profit organisations and individuals.\n\nCurrent Activities and Projects:\nThe Polish Soldier Migrant Project:\nIn 1947 and 1948 Australia accepted a very specific Polish migrant. Over 1\,500 former members of the Polish military based in the United Kingdom arrived in Australia aboard the “Asturias” and the “Strathnaver”. These men represented various military services including the Carpathian Brigade\, the Air Force\, Armoured Division and the Second Corps. A sizeable number worked on the Hydro-Electric Scheme in Tasmania; but many were sent to various parts of Australia. These men were vital to the establishment of Polish community structures in the following decades. They also represent a significant prelude to the massive post-war Polish migration from the displaced persons camps scattered throughout Western Europe. \nCollections Project:\nThe Polish Museum and Archives continually seeks significant objects\, documents and photographs that relate to the story of Polish post war migration experiences. It would be a lost opportunity to make our mark on the multicultural mosaic of Australia and for our own sense of cultural identify\, if we were to lose these treasures\, just because their true significance was not recognised at the time. \nOral History Project:\nThe post-war Polish immigrants are today our senior citizens. It is therefore important to document the experiences of these early pioneers. Such experiences include: \n\nPre-war life.\nWar-time experiences.\nEarly life in Australia – life in migrant hostels\, the two-year work contracts.\nEstablishing homes\, community structures and cultural life.\nReflections on Polish migrants’ lives today.\n\nIt is vital that these stories be recorded and passed down to future generations of Polish Australians. They should also be documented as part of the greater multicultural Australian experience.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/polish-museum-and-archives-in-australia-30th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Polish Club Albion\, 19 Carrington Drive\, Albion\, VIC\, 3020\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Polish Museum and Archives in Australia":MAILTO:polishmuseumarchivesaustralia@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230328T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230328T130000
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CREATED:20221207T023712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T071224Z
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SUMMARY:WRITING HISTORY GROUP
DESCRIPTION:Dr Cheryl Griffin leads this group which has been meeting since 2020. \nThis group is for people who are tackling writing a history project or two and want a sounding board / source of information / guidance and HELP! Each month from February to November Cheryl convenes the group via Zoom for 90 minutes and they will attack a particular aspect of writing history and also be a sounding board for members problems / queries. Cheryl also has guest writers drop in to talk about their work and how they’ve dealt with thorny issues. \nThis writing group has a cap on the numbers who can join as we don’t want it to get too unwieldy where questions can’t be answered nor feedback given. Ongoing attendance is encouraged. The group dynamic doesn’t work if you can only drop in to a couple of sessions or you don’t have a current project on which you are working. \nSo\, if you are a newcomer and are interested in joining\, please RSVP for the Feb session and we’ll let you know if we have reached the limit of the group or not. \n\nTue 28 Feb\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEDT\nTue 28 Mar\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEDT\nTue 18 Apr\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEST (a week early to avoid Anzac Day)\nTue 23 May\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEST\nTue 27 Jun\, 2023 11:30- 1pm AEST\nTue 25 Jul\, 2023 11:30- 1pm AEST\nTue 22 Aug\, 2023 11:30- 1pm AEST\nTue 26 Sep\, 2023 11:30- 1pm AEST\nTue 24 Oct\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEDT\nTue 28 Nov\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEDT\nPlease download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.\nMonthly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZAkcO-rpjgjE9xC-Djyq2jCCSkdiwv1SZNl/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGspzwsGdyWuRCPRpwIHY_CM-nxiHZEj_pFv1LBCTlCMAnVFdFJNrtoBonjJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84976383998?pwd=T3ZmRGplWjY0SmI4M1hEQVBkQ0JnQT09Meeting ID: 849 7638 3998\nPasscode: 634475
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/writing-history-group-2023-03-28/2023-03-28/
LOCATION:ZOOM\, Join from anywhere in the world
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230328T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230328T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230316T065724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T070407Z
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SUMMARY:Harold Holt: Always One Step Further a presentation by Dr Ross Walker
DESCRIPTION:Camberwell Historical Society hosts this event. \nHarold Holt: Always One Step Further\, details Holt’s life as both a person and a politician. The story is told in three sections: Holt’s life from childhood\, leading up to his prime ministership\, his first year as prime minister\, and his second and tragic\, final year. \nHarold Holt is a man whose significant political legacy has long been overshadowed by the controversial and conspiracy-laden circumstances of his drowning at Cheviot Beach on the Mornington Peninsula.\nRoss Walker was for many years a high-school teacher of English and English Literature\, about which he has published several books and many articles. He has a doctorate in American literature\, and specialised knowledge of Australian and American politics\, especially during the 1960s. \nBookings essential: : George Fernando 0448296258 or enquiries@chs.org.au 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/harold-holt-always-one-step-further-a-presentation-by-dr-ross-walker/
LOCATION:Camberwell Library Meeting Room\, 340 Camberwell Road\, Camberwell\, Victoria\, 3124\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camberwell Historical Society":MAILTO:enquiries@chs.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230329T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230329T133000
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CREATED:20230306T041339Z
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SUMMARY:Writers on Campus series - Writing the Past
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to the next installment in our Writers on Campus series – Writing the Past \n‘Good history is a high-wire gravity-defying act of balance and grace\,’ Tom Griffiths wrote recently\, describing historians as writers who\, ‘have to forsake their own world for a period – and then\, somehow\, find their way back.’ In our first session of Writers on Campus for 2023 we speak with two historians who are adept at walking that high-wire\, and at time travel. \nCome hear two of La Trobe’s most acclaimed historians\, Judith Brett and Katie Holmes\, discuss why they do what they do\, and how they approach the work and craft of making history\, in conversation with Kelly Gardiner \nJudith Brett (AM) is an Emeritus Professor of politics at La Trobe University and an award-winning author and frequent media contributor who is committed to engaged political research and bringing the fruits of her enquiry to the general public through books written for a broad readership. Among her publications are Robert Menzies’ Forgotten People and Australian Liberals and the Moral Middle Class. In 2017 she published The Enigmatic Mr Deakin which won the National Biography Award. Her most recent book was a highly engaging study of Australia’s voting system\, From Secret Ballot to Democracy Sausage. Judith writes regularly for The Monthly on contemporary Australian politics. \nKatie Holmes an environmental historian and environmental humanities scholar\, internationally known for her work on how individuals interact with their culture\, society and environment. Her work has helped transform the field of environmental history in Australia into a mode of understanding the experience of Australian settlement\, one shaped by climate and landscape which in turn shapes culture and policy. Some of Katie’s key books include Mallee Country: Land\, People which she co-authored in 2020\, Between the Leaves: Stories of Australian women\, writing and gardens (2011); Reading the Garden: the settlement of Australia’ (co-author\, 2008) and Spaces in her Day: Women’s diaries of the 1920s and 1930s (1995). Katie currently holds the Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser Chair in Australian Studies at Harvard University. \nWhere: Borchardt Library\, Level 1\, Seminar Room 1.34\, Bundoora Campus\, La Trobe University \nBookings: Details and registration  \nPlease share with your networks as everyone is welcome.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/writers-on-campus-series-writing-the-past/
LOCATION:La Trobe University\, Plenty Road\, Bundoora\, VIC\, 3086\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="La Trobe University Dept of Languages and Culture":MAILTO:K.Nickels@latrobe.edu.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230330T143000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230330T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230101T065235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T053353Z
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SUMMARY:Vera Deakin - Search for the Missing by Carole Woods
DESCRIPTION:Vera Deakin\, daughter of former Prime Minister Alfred Deakin\, rallied to the British imperial cause in 1915 by assuming a leadership role in the fledgling Australian Red Cross Society. Aged only 23\, she became founding secretary of the Australian Red Cross Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau\, first in Cairo and then in London. The bureau’s 32\,000 case files on missing soldiers\, digitised by the Australian War Memorial\, are part of the bedrock of Australia’s archive on World War I. She continued humanitarian service\, primarily with the Red Cross\, for the rest of her life.\nCarole Woods OAM is a Fellow and Hon. Secretary of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. She is a longtime advocate for community history and for 7 years chaired the judges’ panel of the Victorian Community History Awards. Her books include Beechworth: A Titan’s Field\, Vision.\nFollowed by afternoon tea
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/vera-deakin-search-for-the-missing-by-carole-woods/
LOCATION:Multi Cultural Hub\, 506 Elizabeth St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="U3A Melbourne City":MAILTO:office@u3amelbcity.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230401T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230401T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230123T063323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T063323Z
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SUMMARY:Oral history interviewing for beginners: training
DESCRIPTION:Have you always wanted to learn how to create an oral history interview? Perhaps you want to record the memories of elders in your family or community? Are you wondering whether to record interviews remotely or face-to-face? This popular Oral History Victoria two-day online training workshop is for anyone who would like to learn how to prepare\, conduct\, record and document an oral history interview. \nFacilitated by two of Australia’s most experienced oral history trainers\, Sarah Rood and Al Thompson\, and using Zoom technology\, you will learn and practise essential interview techniques and discuss important ethical issues. The workshop will be limited to 16 participants to enable lively discussion and practical work in an online format. Participants will need a computer with Wi-Fi connection – the Zoom link will be provided\, along with Zoom instructions. \nFeedback from participants on this course 2020-2022: \n‘The skills I learnt and the discussions that took place were invaluable’ \n‘I liked it that our activities really tested our comfort zones. It was just terrific.’ \n‘Al and Sarah are wonderful educators and facilitators! \n‘A wonderful learning experience. I’ve definitely fallen in love with oral history too!’ \n‘I loved the course – learned so much on so many different levels\, far more than I would have expected in 8 hours. Well done on awesome Zoom teaching.’ \n‘Thanks so much for providing us with such a great course. I have already promoted future courses to my friends.’ \nTraining program and Trainer profiles \nThe training program can be found on the Event page. \nTiming: the workshop takes place over two consecutive Saturdays. \nOn each workshop day (both Saturday 25 March and Saturday 1 April) the session will go from 9.30 – 4 pm with a lunch break from 12 – 1.15 pm. \nDiscounted tickets \nThe discounted member rate is available to current members of Oral History Victoria and other state associations of Oral History Australia. Note that institutional memberships entitle 3 members of an affiliated institution to benefit from the discounted member rate. \nTickets are released first to Victorian members of OHV on 27 January\, then to interstate members of OHA affiliated oral history associations on 3 February and finally to non-members one month before the first workshop on 25 February. So get in early! \nOHV reserves the right to cancel this event in the case of unforeseen circumstances\, in which case a full refund will be made. \n\n\n\n\nBookings via Eventbrite (bookings open on 27 January for OHV members): https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/online-training-oral-history-interviewing-for-beginners-tickets-522170133927 \nRemember that non-Oral-History-Victoria-members will only gain access to booking from 25 February. \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/oral-history-interviewing-for-beginners-training/2023-04-01/
LOCATION:ZOOM\, Join from anywhere in the world
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oral History Victoria":MAILTO:OralHistoryVictoria@wildapricot.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230402T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230402T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230227T235028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T235028Z
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SUMMARY:Altona Homestead Devonshire Tea
DESCRIPTION:The Altona-Laverton Historical Society members and volunteers invite you to drop into the Altona Homestead on the first Sunday of the Month (February to December) to enjoy a serve of our famous Devonshire Tea or Cream Tea or Cornish Tea\, anyway you look at them they are delicious. \nOur Devonshire tea comes with two freshly made scones\, home-made mixed berry jam\, whipped cream and your choice of a pot of coffee or a pot of tea. We also have fresh lemonade available (and hot chocolate in winter). All in the surrounds of the heritage Altona Homestead building within the beautiful Logan Reserve\, Altona \n\n\nThe Altona Homestead provides visitors of all ages the opportunity to take a step back to the time of our early settlers to the region of Altona. Located overlooking the tranquil Logan Reserve in close proximity to the Altona foreshore\, the homestead is a unique and treasured part of Altona’s heritage. On display are objects\, pictures\, paintings and collections that reflect everyday life from 1840 through to the mid 1900s. The property has been used by a number of families as a residence\, was used as holiday accommodation\, was the council office and meeting place for the Altona Shire before Altona gained city status and moved to new chambers\, and was used by a number of community organisations as well as Altona Historical Society. \nRestoration works commenced in 1988 and through careful planning and funding provided by the then Altona City Council\, ensuring preservation of the homestead for the people of Altona and visitors to enjoy and learn about Altona’s\, and the western suburb’s\, past.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/altona-homestead-devonshire-tea/2023-04-02/
LOCATION:Altona Homestead\, 128 Queen Street\, Altona\, Victoria\, 3018\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230417T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230417T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20221207T031418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230327T222912Z
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SUMMARY:MARKETING FORUMS
DESCRIPTION:Christina Browning\, the RHSV Marketing Officer\, leads these forums which each month tackle a different aspect of marketing for historical societies – they tend to concentrate on social media as it is very available and is free to use\, however\, Christina will tackle any aspect of marketing which you want to raise. Christina will prepare a topic each month and she welcomes questions and feedback and suggestions for future topics – these sessions are relaxed and interactive. Bring your queries / issues etc. The forums are free and delivered via Zoom. There are always extra documents and links that are sent to you after each forum and it is for that reason we ask attendees to register – otherwise we can’t contact you. \nThe same Zoom log-in is used for all 1o forums across 2023. Remaining 2023 forums are: \n\nMon 17 Apr 2023\, 12noon – 1pm AEST (Mon 10 is a public holiday)\nMon 8 May 2023\, 12noon – 1pm AEST\nMon 5 Jun 2023\, 12noon – 1pm AEST (Mon 12 is a public holiday)\nMon 10 Jul 2023\, 12noon – 1pm AEST\nMon 14 Aug 2023\, 12noon – 1pm AEST\nMon 11 Sep 2023\, 12noon – 1pm AEST\nMon 9 Oct 2023\, 12noon – 1pm AEDT\nMon 13 Nov 2023\, 12noon – 1pm AEDT\n\nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82571257942?pwd=ZVNLbmFTaUJNbFNGdDZ5YnQ5OCtPZz09 \nMeeting ID: 825 7125 7942\nPasscode: 011224
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/marketing-forums-2023-04-10/
LOCATION:ZOOM\, Join from anywhere in the world
CATEGORIES:What's On
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230418T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230418T140000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230303T071553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230305T225758Z
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SUMMARY:Tahbilk Winery: Explorers Way tourist drive launch
DESCRIPTION:The Australian Heritage Festival 2023 is coming to a venue near you! \nTahbilk Winery has generously offered their Wetlands View Restaurant to host the launch of the Explorers Way tourist drive and brochure\, a project of Nagambie Historical Society\, in collaboration with the Strathbogie Shire. \nThe event will take place on Tuesday April 18\, 11am to 2pm. This is also International Monuments and Sites Day. \nThe Explorers Way revives the Major Mitchell Bicentennial Trail through the Shire\, from Mitchellstown to Violet Town. It then travels\, in reverse\, the tracks of Hume and Hovell\, returning through Euroa and Longwood to Avenel. The drive visits every cairn and memorial to the explorers in those areas\, and the map brochure details other points of interest in each town. \nRoads less travelled have been used for the drive to highlight the beauty of the Shire\, away from the freeways; long arching tunnels of eucalypts\, golden pastures with stands of ancient trees\, wooden bridges and tree-lined creeks\, with the blue of the ranges always in the distance. \nSociety secretary\, Judy Macdonald\, explains that “the Major Mitchell Bicentennial Trail was a popular get-away experience in the 1990s as people took a few days to travel through Victoria and experience tiny townships and areas not seen before. However the extensive brochure\, available from every information centre on the route\, and including field notes of Mitchell\, was published by a Government department which became obsolete. The next edition was printed by another department but that also was discontinued. Consequently what was arguably the best tourist attraction to include so much of Victoria has fallen into disuse. Existing roads were used in the first instance so the trail is still there. The finger posts remain in many areas\, but the brochure itself has become a rare book!” \nThe new brochure is a simple foldout but remains true to the directions given in the original. \nThe theme of the 2023 Festival is shared stories and the Society feels the earliest stories of Europeans in our district are those of these explorers\, told from their journals. It is hoped that future grants can provide funds for interpretive panels at Mitchellstown\, telling the story of the local indigenous people who were displaced by the consequences of successful exploration. \nTwo passionate speakers will be the highlight of the launch. Surveyor Gregory Eccleston was instrumental in creating the 1700 km Major Mitchell Long Distance Trail and has written a fascinating and beautifully illustrated book\, Granville Stapylton Australia Felix 1836: second in command to Major Mitchell\, some copies of which will be available on the day. Drone footage will support Greg  Eccleston’s talk\, showing the party’s approach route\, the Crossing Place on the Goulburn River\, the camp site of October 8\, 1836 on what is now Tahbilk land\, and beyond. \nThe second speaker\, Ken McInnes devised the extensive Hume and Hovell trail through New South Wales. Both will give insights into the experiences of these intrepid men as they crossed what is now Strathbogie Shire. \nCouncillor Reg Dickinson has been asked to launch the drive and brochure. \nBookings are essential click here: Explorers Way launch at Tahbilk Winery Tickets\, Wetlands View Restaurant\, Tahbilk Winery\, Tabilk | TryBooking Australia
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/explorers-way-tourist-drive-launch/
LOCATION:Tahbilk Winery\, 254 O'Neils Road\, Tabilk\, Vic\, 3608\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nagambie Historical Society":MAILTO:nagambiehistorical@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230418T113000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230418T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20221207T023712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221207T033857Z
UID:10000382-1681817400-1681822800@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:WRITING HISTORY GROUP
DESCRIPTION:Dr Cheryl Griffin leads this group which has been meeting since 2020. \nThis group is for people who are tackling writing a history project or two and want a sounding board / source of information / guidance and HELP! Each month from February to November Cheryl convenes the group via Zoom for 90 minutes and they will attack a particular aspect of writing history and also be a sounding board for members problems / queries. Cheryl also has guest writers drop in to talk about their work and how they’ve dealt with thorny issues. \nThis writing group has a cap on the numbers who can join as we don’t want it to get too unwieldy where questions can’t be answered nor feedback given. Ongoing attendance is encouraged. The group dynamic doesn’t work if you can only drop in to a couple of sessions or you don’t have a current project on which you are working. \nSo\, if you are a newcomer and are interested in joining\, please RSVP for the Feb session and we’ll let you know if we have reached the limit of the group or not. \n\nTue 28 Feb\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEDT\nTue 28 Mar\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEDT\nTue 18 Apr\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEST (a week early to avoid Anzac Day)\nTue 23 May\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEST\nTue 27 Jun\, 2023 11:30- 1pm AEST\nTue 25 Jul\, 2023 11:30- 1pm AEST\nTue 22 Aug\, 2023 11:30- 1pm AEST\nTue 26 Sep\, 2023 11:30- 1pm AEST\nTue 24 Oct\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEDT\nTue 28 Nov\, 2023 11:30 – 1pm AEDT\nPlease download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.\nMonthly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZAkcO-rpjgjE9xC-Djyq2jCCSkdiwv1SZNl/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGspzwsGdyWuRCPRpwIHY_CM-nxiHZEj_pFv1LBCTlCMAnVFdFJNrtoBonjJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84976383998?pwd=T3ZmRGplWjY0SmI4M1hEQVBkQ0JnQT09Meeting ID: 849 7638 3998\nPasscode: 634475
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/writing-history-group-2023-03-28-2023-04-25/
LOCATION:ZOOM\, Join from anywhere in the world
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230418T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230418T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230215T040623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230220T011124Z
UID:10000400-1681839000-1681844400@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Law and Order Under La Trobe: The First Prisons of Port Phillip
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Historical Society of Victoria\, in partnership with the C J La Trobe Society\, presents the annual A. G. L. Shaw lecture delivered by Dr Ashleigh Green\, the current La Trobe Society Fellow at the State Library of Victoria. \nDr Green’s fellowship topic is very interesting and\, until her current work\, little researched. Dr Green has investigated the planning and construction of the first purpose-built penal and psychiatric institutions in the Port Phillip District and Colony of Victoria during the La Trobe administration (1839-1854).  Her project provides an in-depth history of the construction and early administration of four of these key institutions\, and how they set the precedent for the design and construction of gaols\, prisons\, and asylums in the colony that came after. \nAshleigh is a tutor in classics and archaeology at the University of Melbourne and the author of the book Birds in Roman Life and Myth. She has worked as a volunteer guide for the National Trust at Old Melbourne Gaol\, and more recently as an historical tour guide throughout Melbourne and at Old Geelong Gaol. As the 2022 La Trobe Society Fellow at State Library Victoria\, she researched the untold stories of the state’s very first penal institutions. She is currently working on a book that explores the prisons and prisoners of Port Phillip from 1835 to 1857. \nAlan George Lewers Shaw AO\, FAHA\, FASSA\, FRAHS\, FRHSV (1916 – 2012) was a Royal Historical Society of Victoria Councillor from 1965 to 1971\, President from 1987 to 1991 and a generous benefactor.  A G L Shaw was also President of the C J La Trobe Society and the two organisations have jointly presented the annual A G L Shaw lecture since 2002 as a tribute to a great historian. \nThere will be catered refreshments served before the lecture from 5:30pm – 6pm.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/an-investigation-into-the-first-purpose-built-penal-and-psychiatric-institutions-in-the-port-phillip-district-and-colony-of-victoria-during-the-la-trobe-administration-1839-1854/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Distinguished Lecturer Series,What's On
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230419T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230419T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230301T223701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T223701Z
UID:10000410-1681932600-1681938000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:East Melbourne: The Men who went to War
DESCRIPTION:In 2014\, Major-General Mike O’Brien gave us a list of men with a connection to East Melbourne who had volunteered for the 1st World War. As a result of enthusiastic volunteers\, we now have an archive of around 600 war records\, some of which we would like to share with you at our April meeting. \nWith Mike O’Brien as compere\, five E.M.H.S. members will each tell a story drawn from our archives\, of a local man who volunteered to fight and what became of him. \n  \nPhoto caption: Honour Roll wall plaque Holy Trinity Church\, East Melbourne Photo : Rev’d Grant Edgcumbe
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/east-melbourne-the-men-who-went-to-war/
LOCATION:East Melbourne Library\, 122 George St\, East Melbourne\, VIC\, 3002\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="East Melbourne Historical Society":MAILTO:info@emhs.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230420T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230420T190000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230210T021510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T041748Z
UID:10000399-1682011800-1682017200@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Thomas Bent\, Francis Bradford and electric tramways in Melbourne 1904-1909
DESCRIPTION:In our first co-presentation for 2023 with Engineering Heritage Victoria\, Ken McInnes will speak about the controversies surrounding the electrification of Melbourne’s suburban railway system in the early years of the twentieth century. \nIn 1904\, electrical and mechanical engineer Francis Edwin Bradford (1869-1927)\, a recognised American electric tramways pioneer\, was controversially contracted directly by Thomas Bent\, Victorian Minister of Railways\, and Premier\, to report on and progressively electrify Melbourne’s suburban railway system. But Bent postponed work on the report\, and instead requested Bradford design and supervise the construction of an electric tramway from St.Kilda to Brighton\, as a first stage of electrifying the railways. Bent’s instructions did not sit well with the Railway Commissioners. After Bradford completed the work\, Bent again postponed work on the report\, and asked Bradford to operate the system and extend it to Brighton Beach. In 1907 fire destroyed the tramway power plant and rolling stock\, and Bent instructed Bradford to restore the works and rolling stock. After successfully restoring the system\, he was summarily dismissed by the Railways Commissioners. By then Bent was losing support\, and the Railways had instead appointed English engineer Charles Merz to report on electrification. Parliament turned on Bent and Bradford\, Bradford successfully sued the government but with his reputation in tatters\, left to pursue a different career in England. \nThis lecture will be a hybrid presentation so you can choose to attend in person or via Zoom. For those attending via Zoom\, you will be sent your Zoom log-in details 24 hours prior to the event. \nAs with all our RHSV events\, refreshments are served from 5:30pm – 6pm when the lecture will commence.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/thomas-bent-francis-bradford-and-electric-tramways-in-melbourne-1904-1909/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:What's On
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230422T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230422T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230308T212058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T213303Z
UID:10000874-1682157600-1682164800@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Walking tour: Princes Hill\, Carlton
DESCRIPTION:Historical Walks in Carlton\nThese walks are run by the Princes Hill Community Centre in conjunction with the Carlton Community History Group. To register\, contact Princes Hill Community Centre: www.princeshill.org.au \nEmail: enquiries@princeshill.org.au Phone: 9387 7740. \nThis tour takes you around an interesting and historic part of Carlton to hear its history and the history of iconic places such as Princes Park and the Carlton Football Ground.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/walking-tour-princes-hill-carlton/
LOCATION:VIC
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carlton Community History Group":MAILTO:jeffann@bigpond.net.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230422T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230422T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230413T224440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T003958Z
UID:10000887-1682157600-1682175600@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Fashion in the Age of Elegance 1840-1900
DESCRIPTION:In a foreign climate and environment\, how did European women adapt to living in rural Victoria and the emerging suburbs of Melbourne? Explore and delight in the opulent tastes and styles adopted by women through nineteenth century gowns from the fashion and design collection of the Kew Historical Society. \nMary Ann Henty came with her husband\, Francis Henty to the Port Phillip District immediately after their marriage in Launceston in 1842. The gown she wore at the ceremony is the centrepiece of a large collection of gowns owned and worn by pioneering Victorian families. A number of our newly acquired costumes in the Henty Collection will join other historic costumes donated by descendants of the Coombs and Weir families. \nThe exhibition includes silken gowns worn for special events such as weddings and balls as well as examples of day dresses used for entertaining at home and when visiting. It will allow you to view evolving styles of outerwear and undergarments\, which only occasionally responded to a new climate and environment. \nThe exhibition runs for three weekends and will be supplemented by a series of midweek lectures on the activities and tastes of women in colonial Victoria. The formal rooms of the Villa Alba Museum \, 44 Walmer Street\, Kew\, 3101\, will form a vivid background to the items exhibited. \nOpen Saturdays & Sundays 22 April – 7 May\, 10am-12pm\, 1pm–3pm. Tickets range from $20-$25 \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/fashion-in-the-age-of-elegance-tickets-560162139037
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/fashion-in-the-age-of-elegance-1840-1900/
LOCATION:Villa Alba\, 44 Walmer St\, Kew\, VIC\, 3101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kew Historical Society Inc":MAILTO:info@kewhistoricalsociety.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230423T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230423T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230413T224749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T224749Z
UID:10000888-1682244000-1682262000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Fashion in the Age of Elegance 1840-1900
DESCRIPTION:In a foreign climate and environment\, how did European women adapt to living in rural Victoria and the emerging suburbs of Melbourne? Explore and delight in the opulent tastes and styles adopted by women through nineteenth century gowns from the fashion and design collection of the Kew Historical Society. \nMary Ann Henty came with her husband\, Francis Henty to the Port Phillip District immediately after their marriage in Launceston in 1842. The gown she wore at the ceremony is the centrepiece of a large collection of gowns owned and worn by pioneering Victorian families. A number of our newly acquired costumes in the Henty Collection will join other historic costumes donated by descendants of the Coombs and Weir families. \nThe exhibition includes silken gowns worn for special events such as weddings and balls as well as examples of day dresses used for entertaining at home and when visiting. It will allow you to view evolving styles of outerwear and undergarments\, which only occasionally responded to a new climate and environment. \nThe exhibition runs for three weekends and will be supplemented by a series of midweek lectures on the activities and tastes of women in colonial Victoria. The formal rooms of the Villa Alba Museum \, 44 Walmer Street\, Kew\, 3101\, will form a vivid background to the items exhibited. \nOpen Saturdays & Sundays 22 April – 7 May\, 10am-12pm\, 1pm–3pm. Tickets range from $20-$25 \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/fashion-in-the-age-of-elegance-tickets-560162139037
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/fashion-in-the-age-of-elegance-1840-1900-2/
LOCATION:Villa Alba\, 44 Walmer St\, Kew\, VIC\, 3101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Villa-Alba-exhibition.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Kew Historical Society Inc":MAILTO:info@kewhistoricalsociety.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230426T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230426T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230413T225132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T225132Z
UID:10000889-1682512200-1682521200@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Immigrant Women in the Age of Elegance: A lecture by Dr Liz Rushen AM
DESCRIPTION:During the 1830s and 1840s\, thousands of women were encouraged to migrate to the Australian colonies. Liz will describe how they managed the translocation process and created settled\, sometimes elegant\, lives for themselves in what were often frontier homes. \nDr Liz Rushen AM is on the Editorial Board of the Australian Dictionary of Biography\, and a Research Associate in the Faculty of Arts\, Monash University. A former Executive Director of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria\, and former Chair of the History Council of Victoria\, Liz is widely published in the field of migration history\, women in colonial Australia and the social history of the Port Phillip District (Victoria). Her latest book is Garryowen Unmasked: the life of Edmund Finn (Anchor Books Australia\, 2022). In 2021\, Liz was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to community history and heritage preservation. \nVilla Alba Museum 44 Walmer Street Kew\, VIC 3101 \nTickets $25 \nBookings at: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/immigrant-women-in-the-age-of-elegance-a-lecture-by-dr-liz-rushen-am-tickets-611569369447
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/immigrant-women-in-the-age-of-elegance-a-lecture-by-dr-liz-rushen-am/
LOCATION:Villa Alba\, 44 Walmer St\, Kew\, VIC\, 3101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kew Historical Society Inc":MAILTO:info@kewhistoricalsociety.org.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230313T223258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T223912Z
UID:10000878-1682758800-1682769600@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Pioneer Palaces of Rhyll Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:Phillip Island and District Historical Society in partnership with the Bass Coast Branch of the National Trust and supported by the Bass Coast Shire Council will be holding two guided bus tours of the nine remaining historic cottages of Rhyll.\nThere will be a choice of morning or afternoon tours on offer with the former commencing at 9am and the afternoon tour starting at 1pm ‒ both from the Rhyll Mechanics Hall. Both tours are expected to run for about 3 hours and include refreshments at one of the cottages. \nThis yearʼs theme for the annual Heritage Festival is ʻShared Storiesʼ and the stories of the original residents of these cottages will be shared with the participants. \nThe date is Saturday 29th April and the cost for the tour including a sumptuous morning or afternoon tea is $35 for non-members and discounted to $25 for members. \nPlease email: prothfield@mac.com for your reservation. Credit card payments will be required for confirm your booking.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/pioneer-palaces-of-rhyll-bus-tour/2023-04-29/1/
LOCATION:Rhyll Mechanics Hall\, 54 Lock Road\, Rhyll\, VIC\, 3923\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Phillip Island & District Historical Society":MAILTO:prothfield@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230308T212308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T213407Z
UID:10000875-1682762400-1682769600@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Historical Walks in Carlton - Melbourne General Cemetery (Southern Part)
DESCRIPTION:These walks are run by the Princes Hill Community Centre in conjunction with the Carlton Community History Group. To register\, contact Princes Hill Community Centre: www.princeshill.org.au \nEmail: enquiries@princeshill.org.au Phone: 9387 7740. \nMelbourne General Cemetery is the oldest and most historic of our existing cemeteries. On this tour you will learn about its history\, and about some of the interesting or notorious characters who are buried there.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/historical-walks-in-carlton-melbourne-general-cemetery-southern-part/
LOCATION:VIC
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/MGC.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Carlton Community History Group":MAILTO:jeffann@bigpond.net.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230413T225404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T225404Z
UID:10000890-1682762400-1682780400@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Fashion in the Age of Elegance 1840-1900
DESCRIPTION:In a foreign climate and environment\, how did European women adapt to living in rural Victoria and the emerging suburbs of Melbourne? Explore and delight in the opulent tastes and styles adopted by women through nineteenth century gowns from the fashion and design collection of the Kew Historical Society. \nMary Ann Henty came with her husband\, Francis Henty to the Port Phillip District immediately after their marriage in Launceston in 1842. The gown she wore at the ceremony is the centrepiece of a large collection of gowns owned and worn by pioneering Victorian families. A number of our newly acquired costumes in the Henty Collection will join other historic costumes donated by descendants of the Coombs and Weir families. \nThe exhibition includes silken gowns worn for special events such as weddings and balls as well as examples of day dresses used for entertaining at home and when visiting. It will allow you to view evolving styles of outerwear and undergarments\, which only occasionally responded to a new climate and environment. \nThe exhibition runs for three weekends and will be supplemented by a series of midweek lectures on the activities and tastes of women in colonial Victoria. The formal rooms of the Villa Alba Museum \, 44 Walmer Street\, Kew\, 3101\, will form a vivid background to the items exhibited. \nOpen Saturdays & Sundays 22 April – 7 May\, 10am-12pm\, 1pm–3pm. Tickets range from $20-$25 \nBookings at: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/fashion-in-the-age-of-elegance-tickets-560162139037
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/fashion-in-the-age-of-elegance-1840-1900-3/
LOCATION:Villa Alba\, 44 Walmer St\, Kew\, VIC\, 3101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Villa-Alba-exhibition.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Kew Historical Society Inc":MAILTO:info@kewhistoricalsociety.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230313T223258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T223912Z
UID:10000879-1682773200-1682784000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Pioneer Palaces of Rhyll Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:Phillip Island and District Historical Society in partnership with the Bass Coast Branch of the National Trust and supported by the Bass Coast Shire Council will be holding two guided bus tours of the nine remaining historic cottages of Rhyll.\nThere will be a choice of morning or afternoon tours on offer with the former commencing at 9am and the afternoon tour starting at 1pm ‒ both from the Rhyll Mechanics Hall. Both tours are expected to run for about 3 hours and include refreshments at one of the cottages. \nThis yearʼs theme for the annual Heritage Festival is ʻShared Storiesʼ and the stories of the original residents of these cottages will be shared with the participants. \nThe date is Saturday 29th April and the cost for the tour including a sumptuous morning or afternoon tea is $35 for non-members and discounted to $25 for members. \nPlease email: prothfield@mac.com for your reservation. Credit card payments will be required for confirm your booking.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/pioneer-palaces-of-rhyll-bus-tour/2023-04-29/2/
LOCATION:Rhyll Mechanics Hall\, 54 Lock Road\, Rhyll\, VIC\, 3923\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Rhyll.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Phillip Island & District Historical Society":MAILTO:prothfield@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230429T160000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230215T061945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230215T061945Z
UID:10000856-1682776800-1682784000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Memories of Musical Lives
DESCRIPTION:Rosemary Richards will speak about her new book Memories of Musical Lives co-edited with Julja Szuster (Melbourne: Lyrebird Press\, 2022) during the National Trust Australian Heritage Festival at McCrae Homestead on 29 April at 2 pm.\nPlease see:\nhttps://www.nationaltrust.org.au/ahf_event/memories-of-musical-lives/\nhttps://ecommerce.unimelb.edu.au/faculty-stores/lyrebird-press/lyrebird-press-australia
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/memories-of-musical-lives/
LOCATION:McCrae Homestead\, 11 Beverley Rd\, McCrae\, Victoria\, 3938\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230430T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230430T150000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230413T225629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230413T225629Z
UID:10000891-1682848800-1682866800@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Fashion in the Age of Elegance 1840-1900
DESCRIPTION:In a foreign climate and environment\, how did European women adapt to living in rural Victoria and the emerging suburbs of Melbourne? Explore and delight in the opulent tastes and styles adopted by women through nineteenth century gowns from the fashion and design collection of the Kew Historical Society. \nMary Ann Henty came with her husband\, Francis Henty to the Port Phillip District immediately after their marriage in Launceston in 1842. The gown she wore at the ceremony is the centrepiece of a large collection of gowns owned and worn by pioneering Victorian families. A number of our newly acquired costumes in the Henty Collection will join other historic costumes donated by descendants of the Coombs and Weir families. \nThe exhibition includes silken gowns worn for special events such as weddings and balls as well as examples of day dresses used for entertaining at home and when visiting. It will allow you to view evolving styles of outerwear and undergarments\, which only occasionally responded to a new climate and environment. \nThe exhibition runs for three weekends and will be supplemented by a series of midweek lectures on the activities and tastes of women in colonial Victoria. The formal rooms of the Villa Alba Museum \, 44 Walmer Street\, Kew\, 3101\, will form a vivid background to the items exhibited. \nOpen Saturdays & Sundays 22 April – 7 May\, 10am-12pm\, 1pm–3pm. Tickets range from $20-$25 \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/fashion-in-the-age-of-elegance-tickets-560162139037
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/fashion-in-the-age-of-elegance-1840-1900-4/
LOCATION:Villa Alba\, 44 Walmer St\, Kew\, VIC\, 3101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kew Historical Society Inc":MAILTO:info@kewhistoricalsociety.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230430T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230430T163000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230414T005029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T005153Z
UID:10000421-1682859600-1682872200@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Renowned Gardeners walking tour of St Kilda Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Friends of St Kilda Cemetery\nRenowned Gardeners tour led by Claire Barton on Sunday 30 April. The tour is offered at 1.00 pm and again at 3.00 pm. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis event will introduce participants to gardeners who designed many of Melbourne’s famous gardens. Visit the graves and hear the enthralling stories of renowned gardeners: Baron Ferdinand Jacob von Mueller\, Joseph Sayce\, Ian Higgins and William Sangster. \n\n\n\n\n\nAmong the renowned gardeners is Ina Higgins\, the first woman to graduate from Burnley College\, and the subject of the Doctoral research of local footpath gardener\, Sandi Pullman. \nFurther details of the walks here.  \nTickets are $15 and should be booked here: \ngabrielhermes@live.com | 0451831102
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/renowned-gardeners-walking-tour-of-st-kilda-cemetery/
LOCATION:St Kilda Cemetery\, Dandenong Road & Hotham Street\, St Kilda East\, Vic\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of St Kilda Cemetery":MAILTO:info@foskc.org
GEO:-37.859299;145.00114
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230501T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230501T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230305T231110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230305T231110Z
UID:10000414-1682969400-1682974800@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Shrine to Sea Masterplan (Middle Park and Albert Park)
DESCRIPTION:Middle Park History Group has expanded and has become the Middle Park and Albert Park History Group which is a great move – giving coverage to an historic part of Melbourne which had been left out in the cold! \nAmy Hidge\, Senior Engagement Officer\, Department of Environment\, Land\, Water and Planning\, will talk about the new plan that covers the area from the Shrine of Remembrance to Port Phillip Bay.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/shrine-to-sea-masterplan-middle-park-and-albert-park/
LOCATION:Middle Park Primary School\, 192 Richardson St\, Middle Park\, VIC\, 3206\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Middle Park and Albert Park History Group":MAILTO:middleparkhistorygroup@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230502T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230502T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230414T001228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T001228Z
UID:10000420-1683025200-1683032400@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:WORKSHOP: Volunteer engagement and retention
DESCRIPTION:Delivered in partnership with AMaGA\, this workshop is designed to provide practical guidance to develop effective volunteer engagement and retention strategies within a collecting organisation. The presentation is divided into three main parts: \n\nIdentifying Volunteer Roles: Participants will learn how to identify the types of volunteer roles that their organisation needs to support its mission and operations.\nCreating Position Descriptions: Participants will learn and practice how to create position descriptions that clearly define the roles and responsibilities of each volunteer position.\nRecruiting and Managing Volunteers: Participants will explore volunteer recruitment and management strategies that promote a positive experience for both the volunteers and the organisation.\n\nThroughout the workshop\, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions\, share their experiences\, and learn from one another. By the end of the workshop\, participants will have the knowledge and tools necessary to effectively identify roles\, develop position descriptions\, and manage volunteers within their historical society.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/workshop-volunteer-engagement-and-retention/
LOCATION:ZOOM\, Join from anywhere in the world
CATEGORIES:What's On
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230502T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230502T193000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230301T100914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T020106Z
UID:10000408-1683048600-1683055800@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:The ‘Golden Age’
DESCRIPTION:THE ‘GOLDEN AGE’ : LA TROBE’S JOURNEY HOME \nSpeaker John Botham\, Chair of Friends of La Trobe’s Cottage. \nThe illustrated talk describes La Trobe’s journey home to England on the Paddle Steamer ‘Golden Age’ on the first commercial passage across the Pacific in 1854. He made fifty-eight sketches on the journey. including thirty-seven during a six-day stopover in Tahiti. In Panama the passengers had to travel across the isthmus by mule and train to join the Royal Mail Steamers for the Atlantic crossing.  \nFriends of La Trobe’s Cottage Annual Lecture.  \nRefreshments from 5.30 pm. \nAll welcome.  Bookings essential.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-golden-age/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="LaTrobe Society":MAILTO:talks@latrobesociety.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230506T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20230506T120000
DTSTAMP:20260408T133243
CREATED:20230308T213757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T213757Z
UID:10000876-1683367200-1683374400@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Historical Walks in Carlton: Jewish and Italian Carlton
DESCRIPTION:These walks are run by the Princes Hill Community Centre in conjunction with the Carlton Community History Group. To register\, contact Princes Hill Community Centre: www.princeshill.org.au \nEmail: enquiries@princeshill.org.au                   Phone: 9387 7740. \nThis tour takes you through the streets of Carlton to learn something of the two communities that\, in the early and mid-twentieth century\, made it one of Australia’s first truly multi-cultural suburbs. You will visit the sites of synagogues\, churches and iconic businesses\, and hear stories of crimes and disputes\, of those who prospered and those who struggled.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/historical-walks-in-carlton-jewish-and-italian-carlton-2/
LOCATION:VIC
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Carlton Community History Group":MAILTO:jeffann@bigpond.net.au
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