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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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SUMMARY:ACAHUCH Symposium : Parklife 2022
DESCRIPTION:The values ascribed to streets and landscapes\, buildings and places shift over time. Access\, interpretation and display have become crucial components in recognising and enacting conservation. \nThe landscape of Quor-nóng/Royal Park has been inhabited by First Peoples for millennia. Following colonisation\, Royal Park was reserved as a public park with neighbourhoods and institutions constructed on its edges. Park Life seeks to interrogate the impact of institutions such as the university\, hospitals\, a prison\, a major park and a zoo\, as well as local precincts. Parkville is a suburb of diverse building types surrounding Royal Park\, and home to major Melbourne institutions including the symposium host\, the University of Melbourne. Parkville has played a pivotal role in Australian understandings of heritage\, memory\, commemoration\, and dwelling. \nIn 1972\, South Parkville was declared Melbourne’s first historic area by the National Trust. This one-day symposium strives to examine how global and national understandings of heritage have been reflected in all parts of Parkville\, and what different meanings Parkville has come to take on since that time. \nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS \n\nProfessor Emeritus Miles Lewis AM\nAssociate Professor Shawana Andrews\n\nVENUE AND REGISTRATION \nThe symposium will be held (in a COVID-19 safe manner) at the University of Melbourne’s Glyn Davis (MSD) Building\, and involve a walking tour of Parkville. A $50 / $25 fee covering catering costs will apply for those attending in-person. Due to COVID-19 restrictions\, these arrangements are subject to change. \nCONTACT \nThe symposium team is David Nichols\, Catherine Townsend\, Hannah Lewi and Theo Blankley.\nEnquiries | ACAHUCH Coordinator : theo.blankley@unimelb.edu.au
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/acahuch-symposium-parklife-2022/
LOCATION:Glyn Davies Building\, University of Melbourne\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Centre of Architectural History%2C Urban and Cultural Heritage":MAILTO:theo.blankley@unimelb.edu.au
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SUMMARY:HISTORYFEST by Romsey & Lancefield Districts Historical Society
DESCRIPTION:Connecting Communities\nThe importance of writing local history and heritage\nRomsey & Lancefield Districts Historical Society will be holding its second annual HistoryFest in November 2022. \nThis event is aimed fairly and squarely at historical societies and their members so do come along and learn from others\, and share your knowledge and experience. \nEight Historical Societies in central Victoria are joining together for the day to talk about connecting their communities to the work they do. For decades historical societies have helped their local community\, and those more distant\, explore their family history and heritage. They also assist home buyers find out who lived in their house before them. The Royal Historical Society of Victoria will discuss the need for local historical societies\, their core work\, and how the RHSV can assist us. Two distinguished historians – Peter Yule and Richard Trembath – will talk about their experience writing local history and its importance to the history of Victoria. Peter and Richard are engaging speakers and have a great deal to offer our HistoryFest.\nAnd local historical societies will talk about their latest books and latest projects. These books will be available for sale during and at the end of the day while the audience enjoys music and exchanging ideas. Entry at $30 includes morning tea\, lunch and afternoon tea.\nVenue: The Annexe\, Lancefield Mechanics’ Institute\, corner The Crescent and High Street\, Lancefield \nTickets are $30 and can be pre-purchased here: History@Lancefield Connecting Communities HistoryFest Tickets\, Lancefield Mechancis’ Institute\, Lancefield | TryBooking Australia \nProgram \n10.30 am:         Opening of HistoryFest by Professor Dimity Reed and the Hon. Mary-Anne Thomas \n10.40 am:         The importance of writing local history and heritage: Historians Dr Peter Yule and Dr Richard Trembath \n11.30 am:          Morning Tea: 15 minutes \n11.45 am:          Meet your Local Historical Society – Presentations (1): \nRoyal Historical Society of Victoria – Dr Rosalie Triolo; Broadford Historical Society; Chewton Historical Society; Kilmore Historical Society; Friends of Kyneton Museum \n1.00 pm:            Lunch: 30 minutes \n1.30pm:             Meet your Local Historical Society – Presentations (2): \nMalmsbury Historical Society; Romsey & Lancefield Districts Historical Society; Wallan History Group; Woodend & District Heritage Society \n3.00 pm:           Dimity Reed concluding remarks \nRefreshments\, Drinks and Afternoon Tea\, book sales
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/historyfest-by-romsey-lancefield-districts-historical-society/
LOCATION:Lancefield Mechanics Institute\, High Street\, Lancefield\, VIC\, 3435\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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SUMMARY:Rhyll: Devonshire Tea at Richardson's Cottage
DESCRIPTION:World Vision is raising funds by holding a Devonshire Tea event on Sunday 6th November 2022 at historic Richardsons’ Cottage on the foreshore in Rhyll from 2pm – 4.30pm. \nCome along and enjoy some delicacies and re-live the history of the cottage and the tea rooms that operated in the early 1930’s by Josie Richardson. Hear about the Richardsons and their life as early settlers at Rhyll. Enjoy the open garden too. Optional glass of bubbly plus the traditional ‘Rhyll’ strawberries and cream. Tickets are $15 per head and can be pre-purchased at https://www.trybooking.com/CDMG \n 
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/rhyll-devonshire-tea-at-richardsons-cottage/
LOCATION:Richardson’s Cottage\, Beach Rd\, Rhyll\, VIC\, 3923\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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