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SUMMARY:KALEIDOSCOPE
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition is biography imagined through the lens of a Kaleidoscope. The viewer is offered fragments of the lives represented here. There is no linear narrative. Each time the kaleidoscope turns\, a different story emerges. There are repeating patterns but different emphases and new ways of seeing\, new reflections\, new refractions. No one story dominates and one story does not fit all. \nin 2021\, during Women’s History Month we launched the RHSV Women’s Biographical Dictionary\, an online resource which builds profiles of women who have been involved in the RHSV over its 113 year history. This project is the work of Dr Cheryl Griffin and from this online resource\, Cheryl has curated Kaleidoscope\, launched in March 2022 by Judi Maddigan\, which looks at the lives of 50 of those important women. \nCURATOR: DR CHERYL GRIFFIN\nEXHIBITION DESIGNER: KATRIN STROHL\nEXHIBITION PRODUCTION: DR DAVID THOMPSON & HELEN STITT\nThe exhibition is opened Monday – Friday (excluding public holidays) from 9am-5pm and entry is free-of-charge.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/kaleidoscope/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Historical Society of Victoria":MAILTO:office@historyvictoria.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220808T120000
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CREATED:20220324T091336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T023300Z
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SUMMARY:MARKETING 101
DESCRIPTION:In August Christina will discuss how to create different types of social media posts for your collections: a practical guide from A to B. These forums have become wonderful idea-generators and there is a real sharing of experience and ideas between historical societies and those taking place – all terrific. If you are interested in improving your society’s marketing these forums are a simple and easy way of doing so. Christina Browning\, our RHSV Marketing Manager\, brings a wealth of experience to the RHSV – and not just in social media. Christina started her working life as a journalist before seguing into marketing. \nThe forums are low-key and they not recorded. You can bring your questions and problems and you can also ask Christina to tackle some specific issue in a future forum. \nThey will be held on the 2nd Monday of each month from 12pm – 1pm. \nFind previous months how to documents on the Other Resources page of our website here  \nZoom log-in details for the remainder of 2022 (these times are for Melbourne so AEST until October when we start daylight saving –  AEDT) \n12noon 8 Aug\, 2022\n12noon 12 Sep\, 2022\n12noon 10 Oct\, 2022\n12noon 14 Nov\, 2022 \nPlease download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.\nMonthly: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/tZYofuuoqz4vEtaa-Jfaalgwk-827DZXRjMk/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGqqzIoGtGQtRGFRpwQGYr4a_TwmCVYj7dcnVLPBSFSbgThPa8aYOVbKuDi \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/82592055582?pwd=OTZLOFhEaFFjdVIrVHdBMVVzaUhvZz09 \nMeeting ID: 825 9205 5582\nPasscode: 121949
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/marketing-101-2022-08-08/
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:20220809T190000
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SUMMARY:It Was the Best of Times... 2022  Bruce Turner Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Ross Campbell traces the story of his lifetime involvement in cinema and films throughout Melbourne. From growing up two streets away from The Camden and witnessing the unique quality of nitrate film\, to the arrival of CinemaScope. His association with the Melbourne International Film Festival (and its predecessor)\, and involvement in setting up the Erwin Rado Theatre in Fitzroy as an in-house preview cinema for the festival. \nFrom the Cinema and Theatre Historical Society of Australia (CATHS) at the PMI Victorian History Library. \nBook by copying this link into your internet browser:\nhttps://www.trybooking.com/CAXYW\nOr phone us (03) 9510 3393
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/it-was-the-best-of-times-2022-bruce-turner-presentation/
LOCATION:Prahran Mechanics Institute\, 39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prahran Mechanics' Institute Victorian History Library":MAILTO:library@pmi.net.au
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SUMMARY:THE CONTRIBUTION OF ARCHITECT J A K CLARKE TO SHEPPARTON AND DISTRICT
DESCRIPTION:The Greater Shepparton Biennial Bruce Wilson Memorial Heritage Lecture 2022 \nWhat do the grandstand at the Shepparton Showgrounds\, St Brendan’s Church\, Ambermere and many of our lovely older buildings have in common? They are just some of the works of Shepparton’s prolific turn-of-the-century architect John Augustus Kenny Clarke.\nThis year hear a local tell us about the renowned and engaging architect\, cycling enthusiast and Agricultural Society stalwart J A K Clarke. \nEvan Lloyd\, heritage enthusiast and Goulburn Valley local\, will deliver the 2022 Heritage Lecture. Evan\, having studied Architecture and Cultural Heritage Management at University and growing up in a Clarke designed home\, is well connected to Shepparton’s own architect who designed many notable public buildings and graceful private houses in the district. \nWednesday 10 August 2022 | 1pm & 6pm\nSenior Citizens’ Centre\,\n132 Welsford Street\, Shepparton \nThe 6pm Lecture will also be available interactively on Council’s website and YouTube \nALL WELCOME! FREE ENTRY\nTo RSVP\, contact Council council@shepparton.vic.gov.au (attn: Planning and Building Support)\nor phone: (03) 5832 9700 \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-contribution-of-architect-j-a-k-clarke-to-shepparton-and-district/2022-08-10/1/
LOCATION:Senior Citizen’s Centre Shepparton\, 132 Welsford Street\, Shepparton\, VIC\, 3632\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Heritage Advisory Committee":MAILTO:council@shepparton.vic.gov.au (attn: Planning and Building Support)
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SUMMARY:THE CONTRIBUTION OF ARCHITECT J A K CLARKE TO SHEPPARTON AND DISTRICT
DESCRIPTION:The Greater Shepparton Biennial Bruce Wilson Memorial Heritage Lecture 2022 \nWhat do the grandstand at the Shepparton Showgrounds\, St Brendan’s Church\, Ambermere and many of our lovely older buildings have in common? They are just some of the works of Shepparton’s prolific turn-of-the-century architect John Augustus Kenny Clarke.\nThis year hear a local tell us about the renowned and engaging architect\, cycling enthusiast and Agricultural Society stalwart J A K Clarke. \nEvan Lloyd\, heritage enthusiast and Goulburn Valley local\, will deliver the 2022 Heritage Lecture. Evan\, having studied Architecture and Cultural Heritage Management at University and growing up in a Clarke designed home\, is well connected to Shepparton’s own architect who designed many notable public buildings and graceful private houses in the district. \nWednesday 10 August 2022 | 1pm & 6pm\nSenior Citizens’ Centre\,\n132 Welsford Street\, Shepparton \nThe 6pm Lecture will also be available interactively on Council’s website and YouTube \nALL WELCOME! FREE ENTRY\nTo RSVP\, contact Council council@shepparton.vic.gov.au (attn: Planning and Building Support)\nor phone: (03) 5832 9700 \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-contribution-of-architect-j-a-k-clarke-to-shepparton-and-district/2022-08-10/2/
LOCATION:Senior Citizen’s Centre Shepparton\, 132 Welsford Street\, Shepparton\, VIC\, 3632\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Heritage Advisory Committee":MAILTO:council@shepparton.vic.gov.au (attn: Planning and Building Support)
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SUMMARY:School of Historical and Philosophical Studies Fellows & Associates Annual Research Day
DESCRIPTION:School of Historical and Philosophical Studies Fellows & Associates Annual Research Day\nFriday 12 August 2022 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm\nto be held at the\nRoyal Historical Society of Victoria\n239 a’Beckett Street\, Melbourne\n  \nOn Friday 12 August\, the SHAPS Fellows & Associates will hold their first Research Day since 2019. RHSV members are invited to attend. \nOur conference day includes papers by Australian and French historians John Lack\, Helen Davies\, Jean Ely\, Greg Burgess\, Rosemary Francis\, Wendy Dick\, Richard Gillespie\, Tony Ward and Fay Woodhouse. It will traverse terrain such as radicals\, rags and revues in 1950s and 1960s Melbourne\, the immigrant Gagliardi brothers\, the 1872 Education Act and centralised education\, a sequel to the Emile and Isaac Pereire story\, early inhabitants of the Hunter River\, a federated Australia\, the 150 years of the Prisoners’ Aid Society and the importance of kindness. \nFor abstracts visit the SHAPS Facebook page: https://fb.me/e/1UP2l9c8v \nThe cost of $60 for this fabulous day of papers includes morning and afternoon tea\, lunch and drinks at the end of the day. \nCOSTS: \n\n$60 full day Fellows & Associates;\n$40 half day (morning or afternoon);\n$40 Zoom attendance;\n$30 Student rate\n\nDirect debit: BSB 063238 A/c: 1127 1070 OR\nBook on TRYBOOKING – click below on\nhttps://www.trybooking.com/CBIQE \nPROGRAM \n9:00 Arrival and Registration\n9:20 Opening\n9:30 – 10:45: Session 1\nJohn Lack: Federated Australia: an ‘imagined community’?\nRichard Gillespie: ‘Rags\, Revues and Radicals: Student ‘Happenings’ in the 1950s and 1960s’\n10:45 – 11:15: Break\n11:15 – 12:45: Session 2\nRosemary Francis: ‘Finding the Links: The Gagliardi Brothers in Australia 1877-1914.\nWendy Dick: ‘She is an active\, industrious good girl\, her parents residing in this town’: teachers\, patrons\, and the Victorian Public Service Act 1883.\nJean Ely: ‘How Centralised has Australian Education Become and Why?’\n12:45 – 13:30: Lunch\n13:30 – 15:00: Session 3\nGreg Burgess: ‘Return to Coquun. First Impressions of the British on the Hunter River\, 1801’\nHelen Davies: “Herminie and Fanny Pereire: writing the sequel to Emile and Isaac during a pandemic”\n15:00 – 15:15: Break\n15:15 – 16:15: Session 4\nTony Ward: ‘The Importance of the Kindness of Strangers’\nFay Woodhouse: ‘The VACRO Story: 1872 to 2022’\n16:15: Close\nDrinks. Guest: Professor Margaret Cameron\, Head of School\, SHAPS\n  \n  \nALL ENQUIRIES: Greg Burgess on 0419 466 612\n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/school-of-historical-and-philosophical-studies-fellows-associates-annual-research-day/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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SUMMARY:The Emperor Gold Mine\, Fiji\, by Lee Spencer
DESCRIPTION:An invitation from The Australasian Mining History Association to join in their next ZOOM talk. \n\nThe Emperor Gold Mine\, Fiji: Mines on and off since 1932 and continues to show the colour of gold\, remaining one of the world long continuous mining areas. \n\n\n\n\n\nThe Emperor Gold Mine in Fiji is one of the worlds largest epithermal gold deposits with an active operational history extending over 80 years and thus one of the worlds longest lived gold mines. \nThe Mine was discovered by prospectors who undertook arduous exploration over a number of years culminating in the discovery of payable gold in 1932. There followed Australian venture capitalists\, a stock market boom for Fijian gold stocks with the inevitable crash and subsequent development into one of the worlds premier gold mines. \nChallenges had to be overcome before this lofty point was achieved\, these included the unique geology\, telluride metallurgy and an untrained work force all within a country emerging from their colonial past. The Emperor Gold Mine is now undergoing a revival with new shareholders and investment in ageing infrastructure against a backdrop of robust gold prices and increasing mining reserves. \n\n\n\n\nYou can pass this onto friends and associates who may have an interest in mining history. \nIf you have any information\, photos\, artefacts or an association with the Emperor Gold Mine you will have the opportunity to present your association in the Q&A session. \nPlease register if you want to talk in the Q&A to ensure you will have a turn. \nTO REGISTER YOUR ATTENDANCE\nThe event is promoted internationally through this Eventbrite link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-emperor-gold-mine-fiji-tickets-388992255307 \nJoin Zoom meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85474250625?pwd=Y1FnTXJMZDcwSzNLTGkvRzYxWE1idz09 \nMeeting ID: 854 7425 0625 \nPasscode: 527069 \n  \nPS: The 26th AMHA Conference will be held face-to-face in Burra\, South Australia from 18-25 September 2022 \nFor more information\, visit the AMHA website
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-emperor-gold-mine-fiji-by-lee-spencer/
LOCATION:ZOOM\, Join from anywhere in the world
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Australasian Mining History Association":MAILTO:edward.zbik@bigpond.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220813T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220813T153000
DTSTAMP:20260424T173747
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SUMMARY:Eltham Historical Society meeting: Photographs of John Henry (Harry) Clark
DESCRIPTION:A prominent photographer in the early days of Eltham was John Henry (Harry) Clark. At the regular Eltham & District Historical Society meeting in August they will explore some selected Clark images from the collection and\, with some\, try to show the current locations where the photographs were taken. \nAs always\, Society members and visitors are most welcome to attend this meeting\, to be held in the Eltham Senior Citizens’ Centre\, Library Place\, Eltham. \n  \nFrom the Eltham & District Historical Society Newsletter \nJ.H.Clark – photographer by Peter Pidgeon\nJohn Henry (Harry) Clark born 1877 was the youngest of three boys born to William Henry Clark (1823-1877) and Maria White (1843-1914). Following William’s death that same year\, Maria formed a relationship with Robert Conley who took on her young family and another son\, Robert Conley Jnr\, was born 1880. Maria and Robert married in 1885. \nJohn and his brothers\, William Charles Clark (1872-1945)\, Clement Kent Clark (1874-1912) operated a photography business (Clark Bros.) from 25 Thomas Street\, Windsor near Prahran during the period c.1894 to 1914.\nFollowing the death of Clement in September 1912 and their mother in 1914\, the Clark Bros business appears to have dissolved\, the premises demolished with a new house under construction by 1915. \nJohn appears to have set up business independently in 1914 operating from 29 Moor Street\, Fitzroy where he was registered in the 1914 and 1915 Electoral Rolls. By 1916 John had relocated to Eltham where he continued as a photographer and took many of the early images around the district of Little Eltham. It is understood he boarded with widow Mrs Thekla Jarrold with whom he may have taken rooms during earlier visits since 1910. \nAround 1930 John changed professions from Photographer to Bootmaker. He became well regarded as a leather worker of expertise who also crafted horse harnesses. He opened a small bootmaker’s shop built by Thekla Jarrold on her property\, near the pond at the bottom of the hill. \nJohn never married and continued his profession as a bootmaker from this little shop\, maintaining a close relationship with Thekla until her death in 1943. His bootmaker’s shop remains today beside the White Cloud cottage and is one of only three remaining shops in the Little Eltham area from the early 20th century.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/eltham-historical-society-meeting-photographs-of-john-henry-harry-clark/
LOCATION:Eltham Senior Citizens’ Centre\, Library Place\, Eltham\, VIC\, 3095\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eltham District Historical Society":MAILTO:edhsoffice@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220814T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20220814T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T173747
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SUMMARY:Free Walk & Talk with Professor Tim Entwisle at Wattle Park
DESCRIPTION:Come and join the Australian Garden History Society for a leisurely stroll with Professor Tim Entwisle to explore the history of the site and surviving plantings.\nBYO picnic morning tea and your stories of the park. \nThe Australian Garden History Society are offering this wonderful event for their members only – you’ll have to join the society if you aren’t already a member. \nPrice: FREE for members & their guests\nEnquires: Lynda Entwisle 0466 925 370 \nGetting there:\nBy car – enter via Monsborough Drive off Riversdale Road\, Burwood\nTram : Tram number 70\, alight at stop 58 or 59\nMeet at the Chalet carpark. Please note that Parks Victoria is currently undertaking works in the park so access via Monsborough Drive may be restricted on the day. Plenty of parking is available on Riversdale Road. \nPlease click here to register.  Registration is not obligatory but will assist if we need to communicate changes in meeting arrangements with you before the event.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/free-walk-talk-with-professor-tim-entwisle-at-wattle-park/
LOCATION:Wattle Park\, Monsborough Dve\, Burwood\, VIC\, 3125\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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