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SUMMARY:Into the past: RHSV volunteer morning tea when we remember our childhood holidays
DESCRIPTION:Our Zoom morning tea remembering our grandparent’s cooking was great fun – who’d ever guess that there were so many indifferent cooks! I’m surprised we survived. \nFor our next morning tea we ask you to share memories of childhood holidays – it can be anything from a day trip to the trip of a lifetime. If you want to get creative you can screen share photos (or videos). Try and keep your stories short – please no War & Peace! \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84036916669?pwd=L2lXcWhXbjloRXVzNzVXd3FXK1hRQT09 \nMeeting ID: 840 3691 6669\nPasscode: 774870
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/into-the-past-rhsv-volunteer-morning-tea-when-we-remember-our-childhood-holidays/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201111T130000
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SUMMARY:WWI Honour Boards: Remembering the Women & Men of the Geelong Region
DESCRIPTION:Geelong Regional Library Corporation invites RHSV members and friends to join this digital event. The panel of special guests includes historian and author Dr Ruth Lee\, Lieut. Col Neil Smith AM (Retd) of Mostly Unsung Military Research\, Lynne Bryant (President of Bellarine Camera Club)\, Mark Beasley as Geelong Heritage Centre Project Manager and is being hosted by Dr Geoff Russell. \nTo RSVP: email events@grlc.vic.gov.au
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/wwi-honour-boards-remembering-the-women-men-of-the-geelong-region/
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CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Geelong Regional Library Corporation":MAILTO:events@grlc.vic.gov.au
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CREATED:20200312T035322Z
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SUMMARY:Tour and Workshop: Look History in the Eye at the Archives Centre
DESCRIPTION:Targeted at curators with an interest in Victorian history\, this workshop\, presented in partnership with the Public Record Office of Victoria (PROV) will provide training on how to research their collection catalogue\, which features three new photographic collections. Includes a tour of the PROV collection.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/tour-and-workshop-look-history-in-the-eye-at-the-archives-centre/
LOCATION:Victorian Archives Centre\, 99 Shiel Street\, North Melbourne\, VIC\, 3051\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="AMaGA":MAILTO:info@amagavic.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201111T194500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201111T210000
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SUMMARY:Kew Historical Society’s 2020 AGM
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite you to attend the 2020 AGM. \nThe event will showcase some of the significant items in our collection and will allow time for questions. \nTo register\, please email the Society at info@kewhistoricalsociety.org.au and a link to the meeting will be sent.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/kew-historical-societys-2020-agm/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kew Historical Society Inc":MAILTO:info@kewhistoricalsociety.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201113T183000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201113T193000
DTSTAMP:20260423T080639
CREATED:20201009T124310Z
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SUMMARY:General Sir Peter Cosgrove interviewed by Emeritus Professor Richard Broome
DESCRIPTION:The RHSV is thrilled to invite our members and friends to join our President\, Richard Broome\, in a Zoom conversation with General Sir Peter Cosgrove AK AC (Mil) CVO MC (Retd)\, one of Australia’s most significant public figures who has spent a life-time making history. Dr Andrew Lemon will be chairing this event. \n\nPeter Cosgrove was born in Sydney in 1947. The son of a soldier\, he attended Waverley College in Sydney and graduated in 1968 from the Royal Military College\, Duntroon. Early in his military career\, he fought in Vietnam\, commanding a rifle platoon. He was awarded the Military Cross in 1971 for his performance and leadership during an assault on enemy positions. \nIn 1972\, he served as Aide de Camp to Governor-General Sir Paul Hasluck. He returned to regimental life as second in command of a Company\, rising to Adjutant then Company Commander in the Army’s 5th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment (5 RAR)\, then 5/7 RAR in Holsworthy\, Sydney. Subsequent appointments included a period as a tactics instructor at the Army’s Infantry Centre in Singleton\, New South Wales; a year’s study at the United States Marine Corps Staff College in Quantico\, USA; extended periods of duty in the United Kingdom and India; and command of 1 RAR. He was appointed a Member in the Military Division of the Order of Australia (AM) for his service in command in 1983-84. \nPeter Cosgrove came to national attention in 1999 when\, as Commander of the International Task Force East Timor (INTERFET)\, he was responsible for overseeing that country’s transition to independence. For his leadership in this role he was promoted to Companion in the Military Division of the Order of Australia (AC). \nPromoted to Lieutenant General\, he was appointed Chief of Army in 2000. After further promotion to General\, he served as Chief of the Defence Force from 2002 to 2005. He retired from the Australian Defence Force in 2005. Subsequently\, he accepted positions on several boards\, including QANTAS\, Cardno and the Australian Rugby Union. He was appointed by the Queensland Government to lead the taskforce rebuilding communities in the Innisfail region following the devastation caused by Cyclone Larry in 2006. From 2007 to 2012\, he chaired the Council of the Australian War Memorial\, and served as Chancellor of the Australian Catholic University from 2010 until early 2014. \nOn 25 March 2014\, General Cosgrove became a Knight in the Order of Australia when he was sworn in as Governor-General (2014-2019). As Governor-General he travelled far and wide\, supporting Australians in times of crisis\, sadness\, joy or celebration\, representing us on the world stage with humour\, intelligence and a force of personal magnetism that was felt by everyone from prime ministers to presidents. \nWhen he retired in July 2019\, it was as one of the most beloved and respected governors-general in Australia’s history. \nGeneral Sir Peter Cosgrove has now written his memoir\, You Shouldn’t Have Joined … (an expression much used during his days as a soldier). His memoir allows us an incredible insight into the role and world of Australia’s Governor-General. He was there as two prime ministers were toppled by their own party. He was there through disasters both natural and man-made\, such as the destruction of MH17. You Shouldn’t Have Joined … is a true reflection of the man himself\, filled with intelligence\, forthrightness\, compassion and a brilliant eye for a telling anecdote. \n\n\nTICKETS TO EVENT AND SIGNED COPIES\n\nThis is a ticketed event and the cost is $10 per person or\n\nIf you purchase a signed copy of General Sir Peter Cosgrove’s memoir\, You Shouldn’t Have Joined\, at the RRP $49.99\, your ticket is included and postage is free-of-charge.\n\nZoom log-in details will be emailed to all ticket-holders and book-buyers 24 hours prior to the event.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/general-sir-peter-cosgrove-interviewed-by-emeritus-professor-richard-broome/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201119T140000
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CREATED:20200312T034937Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Redevelopment
DESCRIPTION:This seminar explores what ‘redevelopment’ means for museums and galleries. From feasibility studies to reopening the doors\, learn about the process\, its challenges and its potential.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/seminar-redevelopment/
LOCATION:Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201124T100000
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CREATED:20200312T035129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T075214Z
UID:10000628-1606212000-1606230000@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:Workshop: Victorian Collections
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on workshop will guide you through the process of cataloguing on the Victorian Collections system and cover basic principles of collection management\, object handling and digitisation.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/workshop-victorian-collections/
LOCATION:Melbourne Museum\, 11 Nicholson St\, Carlton\, VIC\, 3053\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201124T184500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201124T203000
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SUMMARY:Anthony George Maldon (AGM) Michell a presentation by Stephen Phillip
DESCRIPTION:Please Book – Numbers are limited – Zoom link will be sent after booking \nPhone: George Fernando 9885 9927 or enquires@chs.org.au \nStephen Phillip is a mechanical engineer and usually lives in Melbourne\,\nAustralia. His fascination with Michell began while he was a student at\nMelbourne University. He was surprised to discover that a comprehensive biography of Michell did not exist\, so decided to write one himself.\nAnthony George Maldon (AGM) Michell was undoubtedly one of the\ngreatest Australian engineers. A prolific inventor\, he is best known for his\ntilting pad thrust bearing. It remains one of the greatest inventions in\nlubrication science\, and revolutionised ship propulsion without it\,\nmodern shipping would not be possible. This talk reveals the story of Michell’s fascinating life and astonishing achievements\, and the motivations of the man behind the inventions. It weaves engineering and technology into the history of the early twentieth century.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/anthony-george-maldon-agm-michell-a-presentation-by-stephen-phillip/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Camberwell Historical Society":MAILTO:enquiries@chs.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201125T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201125T193000
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SUMMARY:Out of the Woods - Trees on Trial and the Evolution of Arboreta by Max Bourke AM
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday 25th November | 6pm\nBookings open 10th November\, close 24th November \nBOOKINGS ONLINE:\nhttps://www.trybooking.com/BMGAF \nAGHS VIC BRANCH\nAGHS members $5\nFriends RBG $5\nNon-members $10 \nFurther Information Contact: Wendy Dwyer –  aghsvicbranch2@gmail.com \nMax will cover how arboreta were conceived in the 19th century\, the part they played in tree science and their new role in conservation as evidenced by the National Arboretum in Canberra. Max Bourke AM has worked as a scientist\, journalist and environmentalist\, and was awarded an Order of Australia (AM) in 2004 for contributions to conservation and Australia’s cultural heritage. After an early career in agricultural research\, Max moved into science journalism at the ABC and then into the Federal Public Service\, where he became the first CEO of the Australian Heritage Commission. From there\, he moved into environmental management and supporting further investment into agriculture. For over 40 years\, Max has helped rehabilitate and care for 30ha of coastal NSW by establishing a private arboretum of Australian plants. Max has been Chair of the AGHS ACT\, Riverina\, Monaro Branch; Deputy Chair of the AGHS National Committee and he is the immediate past President of the Friends of the Australian National Botanic Gardens.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/out-of-the-woods-trees-on-trial-and-the-evolution-of-arboreta-by-max-bourke-am/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201126T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201126T110000
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CREATED:20201122T084621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201122T084730Z
UID:10000643-1606384800-1606388400@www.historyvictoria.org.au
SUMMARY:CATALOGUING CLINIC
DESCRIPTION:Our last cataloguing clinic for 2020\, with our Collections Manager\, Jillian Hiscock\, is being held this week.  \nThese are informal get-togethers\, through Zoom\, where Jillian tackles all your tricky questions about cataloguing. The clinics run for 1 hour and anyone involved in cataloguing can join in.  \nZoom log-in details for Cataloguing Clinic:  \n10am – 11am\, Thur 26 November\, 2020 (AEDT) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85092963615?pwd=NXV4ODFIUVJ1QnREYnY3VXd1K0NuUT09 \nMeeting ID: 850 9296 3615\nPasscode: 358087 \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/cataloguing-clinic-2/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201130T173000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20201130T183000
DTSTAMP:20260423T080639
CREATED:20201028T060037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201128T230656Z
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SUMMARY:Amanda Scardamaglia discusses her Victorian Premier's History Award winning book
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted that Amanda Scardamaglia will be able to join RHSV members and friends to discuss the research behind her book\, Printed on Stone The Lithographs of Charles Troedel. This book is the first to document the visual history of print advertising in Australia and in so doing provides a valuable illustrated social history of Australia. \nCharles Troedel (1835–1906) was a master printer and lithographer\, and the face behind the production of most of Australia’s early advertising posters\, product labels\, and other print ephemera\, as well as the iconic Melbourne Album. Troedel’s catalogue of lithographs trace the production and evolution of nineteenth century commerce and culture—in the home\, at the bar\, in health\, hygiene and housework\, with fashion and style and in leisurely pursuits—defining the legal categories under which this content was protected and the way advertising came to be regulated. \nA history such as this is only possible because of the well-preserved archive documenting the work of Charles Troedel and his firm Troedel & Co. This archive includes the corporate records of Troedel’s printing business spanning over a century\, and nearly 10\,000 copies of print specimens produced by the company\, which were donated by the firm to the State Library of Victoria in 1968. The author of the book\, Dr Amanda Scardamaglia\, has meticulously researched this archive as a State Library Victoria \nTo read the Judges’ citation for the Victorian Premier’s History Award click here. \nThe Author\nDr Amanda Scardamaglia is an Associate Professor and Department Chair of the Swinburne Law School. Her area of research is intellectual property law with a special focus on empirical and historical studies in trade mark law\, branding and advertising. She is author of the book Colonial Australian Trade Mark Law: Narratives in Lawmaking\, People\, Power and Place (Australian Scholarly Publishing\, 2015). Amanda was a State Library of Victoria Creative Fellow in 2015–2016. \nZoom details \n5:30PM (AEDT) Monday 30 November\, 2020 \nJoin Zoom Meeting \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82567782750?pwd=b3QwaUludW1rWm01Z090VGlnbkZlQT09 \nMeeting ID: 825 6778 2750 \nPasscode: 580839
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/amanda-scardamaglia-discusses-her-victorian-premiers-history-award-winning-book/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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