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SUMMARY:Como House of Discovery: Traces of Girlhood
DESCRIPTION:History has left only traces of the experience of girlhood. Yet traces do remain\, poignant and important. They tell the stories of girls and young women who grew up in 19th and early 20th-century Victoria and the central role they played in our society.   \nThis exhibition at Como House in South Yarra will illuminate these traces\, featuring handiwork\, scrapbooks\, writing\, archaeological artefacts and photographs.   \nExploring themes including opportunities and expectations\, work and play\, learning and connections\, Traces of Girlhood brings together the diverse experiences of girls from our past through the things they have left behind.   \nBook tickets for the weekend Open House sessions to view the exhibition at your own pace\, or join a house tour to learn more of the history and stories of Como House & Garden.  \nThis exhibition is generously supported by The Hansen Little Public Humanities Grant\, Faculty of Arts\, University of Melbourne\, and presenting partner Heritage Victoria.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/como-house-of-discovery-traces-of-girlhood/
LOCATION:Como House &amp; Garden\, Corner Williams Rd & Lechlade Ave\, South Yarra\, Victoria\, 3141\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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SUMMARY:CURATOR'S TOUR OF MELBOURNE'S STORIED LANEWAYS WITH DAVID THOMPSON
DESCRIPTION:David Thompson will take you behind the scenes of our current exhibition\, Melbourne’s Storied Laneways which David curated. The exhibition was prompted by the upcoming publication of  The Story of Melbourne’s Lanes: Essential but Unplanned by Weston Bate\, Richard Broome\, Nicole Davis\, Andrew J. May\, Helen Stitt  which will be launched on 3rd October 2024. \nWe all have our favourite Melbourne laneway and curator David Thompson has chosen a handful of lanes which reveal intriguing Melbourne stories. When we think of today’s gussied-up\, tourist-friendly laneways like Guilford Lane and Hosier Lane\, it is hard to imagine that a mere 50 years ago the laneways were workaday places full still of small factories and light industry. \n This is a History Month event
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/curators-tour-of-melbournes-storied-laneways-with-david-thompson-4/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:What's On
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241009T173000
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SUMMARY:Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network: Presentation on 2024 International Congress on Maritime Museums Conference
DESCRIPTION:Jackie Watts will deliver an informal presentation on her short paper\, entitled: “Capturing the past to inform the future”\, and a discussion on issues arising from the 2024 International Congress on Maritime Museums conference. Worldwide\, it seems that\, regardless of assets\, infrastructure or funding\, many museums are dealing with emerging issues and struggling for relevance. The 2024 Conference of the ICMM\, held in Netherlands and Belgium\, has just ended and Jackie Watts\, inaugural Chair of the Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network Board\, was a speaker at the conference\, delivering  the above paper. \nThe evening will start with MMHN’s brief AGM followed by Jackie’s presentation. Refreshments will then be served. \nClick to read the full program of the 2024 conference \n\n\nJackie Watts holds a Doctorate in Education (RMIT)\, postgraduate qualifications in Teaching & Librarianship (University of Melbourne) and a Bachelor of Arts (La Trobe University). Her areas of professional expertise include secondary & tertiary education\, librarianship\, research\, vocational education and training (VET)\, professional development\, commerce and community activism. Jackie served on  Melbourne City Council  between 2011 – 2020\, and in 2012 became the first Chair of the Knowledge City Portfolio and Deputy Chair of the People City Portfolio holding these positions until leaving Council in 2020. These portfolios represented the most significant economic and socially progressive areas of work on Council. Jackie also represented Council with the Bay Municipalities Association of Victoria and is currently a Board member of Offshore and Specialist Ships Australia(OSSA). She has a keen and abiding interest in heritage recognition\, preservation and celebration\, and in particular\, maritime heritage. \n\n\n\nMelbourne Maritime Heritage Network (MMHN) is a non-political\, not-for-profit\, member-based ‘umbrella’ organisation (i.e. a Network) that brings together individuals and stakeholder groups from marine\, maritime heritage\, education\, tourism\, corporate and community sectors\, all of which share a commitment to fostering greater recognition of\, and knowledge about\, Melbourne’s rich maritime heritage and maritime industry sector – past\, present and future. MMHN is a catalyst to advocate for the better management of maritime matters. It seeks to sharpen the focus on the richness of Melbourne’s maritime heritage and the crucial role of its port facilities in delivering social\, cultural and economic benefits to Melbourne and regional Victoria. \n\n\n\n A History Month event. For full program click on the History Month logo.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/melbourne-maritime-heritage-network-presentation-on-2024-international-congress-on-maritime-museums-conference/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:What's On
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ORGANIZER;CN="Melbourne Maritime Heritage Network":MAILTO:info@MMHN.org.au
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SUMMARY:Stonnington Mansion Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:🚐 Stonnington Mansion Bus Tour – An Seniors and History Month Event \nThe 90-minute tour will allow you to peer over fences in an elevated bus through the streets of Toorak\, Armadale and Malvern. The tour will start at Town Hall\, Malvern and end there. \nThe tour will be led by Steve Stefanopoulos OAM\, architectural historian\, former Mayor of the City of Stonnington and former President of the PMI Victorian History Library. \nBookings are essential.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/stonnington-mansion-bus-tour/
LOCATION:39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC 3181\, 39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="PMI Victorian History Library":MAILTO:library@pmi.net.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241010T173000
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SUMMARY:MURDER IN PUNCH LANE: a conversation
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to host this conversation between author Jane Sullivan and historian/author Dr Andrew Lemon to mark the publication of Jane’s book\, Murder in Punch Lane.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInspired by real events and people\, Murder in Punch Lane is a dark and gripping crime novel that maps the sins and secrets of nineteenth-century Melbourne.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMelbourne\, 1868. When dazzling theatre star Marie St Denis dies in the arms of her best friend\, fellow actress Lola Sanchez\, everyone believes it was suicide by laudanum overdose. Everyone except Lola. On the brink of stardom herself\, she risks everything by embarking on a quest to find Marie’s killer. \nWhen journalist Magnus Scott\, writing as ‘the Walking Gentleman’\, publishes a compassionate obituary about her friend\, Lola decides to seek his help. A fraught attraction develops between these two amateur detectives from opposite sides of society\, and their volatile relationship soon begins to compromise their investigation. \nLola keeps a secret from Magnus. She traverses the corrupt underbelly of the brash young metropolis just as he does\, but disguised as a boy\, entering dangerous\, forbidden spaces where the lives of the rich and privileged intersect with the city’s underclass and outsiders: bohemians\, theatre folk\, prostitutes\, down-and-outs and opium addicts. \nNeither are prepared for the truths they will uncover about the powers that rule Melbourne – or the consequences for their own lives. And now they must race to find the murderer before the city destroys them both. \nPRAISE FOR MURDER IN PUNCH LANE: \n‘A story that is both lyrical and visceral’ SULARI GENTILL\, author of The Woman in the Library \n\n\n\n\nJane Sullivan is an author and literary journalist who loves books and has always written about them. \nHer latest novel is Murder in Punch Lane (Echo Publishing)\, set in 1868 Melbourne. Inspired by real events and people\, it follows the quest of two unlikely detectives as they become enmeshed in the sins and secrets of the brash goldfields city. \nJane writes the Saturday Turning Pages column about books and writing for the Age and the online Sydney Morning Herald. Her previous novel Little People\, set in 1870s Australia\, was shortlisted for the Scribe-CAL fiction prize and for the UK Encore award for a second novel. Her other books are a novel\, The White Star\, and a memoir\, Storytime\, about growing up with books. \n  \nHousekeeping \nPlease note that books will be for sale at this event and ticket-holders will get a $10 discount on purchasing Murder in Punch Lane (Zoom ticketholders will be sent a coupon code to apply to online purchases). \nThis event will be hybrid so presented in person in our rooms and also via ZOOM. Those purchasing Zoom tickets will be sent the log-in details 24hrs before the event. \nAn automatically generated confirmation of booking email is sent on booking – please check your Trash or Spam folders if this email does not turn up in your In Box. \nAs with most of our events\, refreshments will be served from 5:30pm – 6pm when the lecture starts (the Zoom session also starts at 6pm). There will be Q&A at the end of the conversation. \n This is a History Month event
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/murder-in-punch-lane-a-conversation/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:What's On
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241012T090000
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SUMMARY:GRAVE MATTERS: USING CEMETERIES AS A RESEARCH TOOL
DESCRIPTION:This full day seminar is co-presented by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria and the Genealogical Society of Victoria. \nDiscover the hidden stories in Victoria’s cemetery records when you join us for this enlightening seminar where leading experts will reveal how cemetery records can be a treasure trove for local and family historians. Learn techniques to deepen your research and unearth fascinating stories about the past. \nExplore the past and enrich your research with insights gleaned from cemeteries. Whether you are a seasoned historian or just starting your journey\, this seminar is an invaluable opportunity to enhance your research skills and connect with a community of history enthusiasts. \nFeatured Speakers\n\nDr. Celestina Sagazio – Historian with expertise in cemetery studies\nDr. Cheryl Griffin – Social Historian\nRod Armstrong – Family History Researcher\nFriends of Cemetery Groups – Insights from passionate cemetery preservationists\nRepresentatives from the GSV and RHSV – Details of our extensive resources\n\nWhat You Will Gain\n\nStrategies for using cemetery records to expand your local and family history knowledge\nTips for interpreting cemetery elements and records\nKnowledge about the resources from the GSV\, RHSV and other sources\nAn opportunity to ask questions\n\nHousekeeping\nWhen you book tickets you will be sent an automatic\, system-generated confirmation email with your tickets embedded. If this can’t be found in your in-box please check your Spam folder or Junk Mail folder as these system-generated emails often go astray. If you can’t find your tickets\, don’t panic\, we always have a list at the door. \nProvided: Light lunch with tea\, coffee\, and water throughout the day \nThe seminar is not available on Zoom nor will it be recorded. \n This is a History Month event
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/grave-matters-using-cemeteries-as-a-research-tool/
LOCATION:RHSV Gallery Downstairs\, 239 A'Beckett St\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:What's On
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