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Using Oral History to inform Family History Research

Using Oral History to inform Family History Research

Events, Featured events, History Week 2018, Speaker Connect

Join Alison Wishart for this History Week Speaker Connect event and learn how to use oral history in your family history research. Hosted by WEA Sydney.

The impact of the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in Australia

The impact of the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in Australia

Events, Featured events, History Week 2018, Speaker Connect

Join Alison Wishart as she explores the notorious influenza pandemic in Australia in this History Week Speaker Connect event, hosted by Lake Mac Libraries.

Sydney’s Lost Aquatic Centre (and zoo!): Pemberton’s Ramsgate Baths, 1924-1970

Sydney’s Lost Aquatic Centre (and zoo!): Pemberton’s Ramsgate Baths, 1924-1970

Events, Speaker Connect

Hurstville Museum and Gallery host Dan McAloon for Speaker Connect as he shares the story of the Ramsgate Baths and its place in Sydney’s sports history.

Bushwhacker & City Slicker: songs and stories as signposts to Australian history

Bushwhacker & City Slicker: songs and stories as signposts to Australian history

Events, Speaker Connect

The History Council of NSW’s first Speaker Connect talk for 2018 will be delivered by folklorist and cultural historian Warren Fahey AM, hosted by Hawkesbury Regional Museum: Sat 28 July, 2-3pm.

Speaker Connect 2018: applications open

Speaker Connect 2018: applications open

Speaker Connect

The History Council of NSW has opened applications for its popular Speaker Connect program for 2018. Apply to speak or to host a speaker now.

Order and Disorder: Madness in Penal New South Wales

Order and Disorder: Madness in Penal New South Wales

Events, Speaker Connect

Moruya and District Historical Society host Dr James Dunk for a Speaker Connect talk on madness in penal and colonial New South Wales: Sat 25 Nov 2pm.

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