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Vaucluse House | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. VH-Open-Day landingpage 1366x800px house.jpg. The house, Vaucluse House (June 1909). Vaucluse House Collection, Sydney Living Museums. See All Opening Hours. Members Free of charge. Children under 5 years Free of charge. See All Entry Prices. Wentworth Road, Vaucluse, NSW 2030. House: 02 9388 7922. Tearooms: 02 9388 8188. Find Out How To Get Here. A century after the honorary board of trustees voted to form Vaucluse House as a museum. Find out More About Vaucluse House. Staff arrive...
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Meroogal | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. Side of the house facing Worrigee Street, Meroogal, 2008. Side of the house facing Worrigee Street, Meroogal, 2008 MER08 0007. Next Open Saturday 05 November. See All Opening Hours. Members Free of charge. Children under 5 years Free of charge. See All Entry Prices. Corner West and Worrigee streets, Nowra, NSW 2541. Find Out How To Get Here. Thorburn family at Meroogal, 13 January 1891. Find out More About Meroogal. Meroogal 1903 by John Samuel Browning. View into big balcony bedroom.
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Partners | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. People outside Hyde Park Barracks Museum on Australia Day. People entering Hyde Park Barracks Museum on Australia Day. Photo Narelle Spangher / Monde Photo. One key 12 museums many lifetimes and opportunities. Our 12 museums offer a series of unique and authentic opportunities for our partners to profile and distinguish their brand and reach their market in innovative and personal ways. To discuss how we can individually tailor a package of benefits to meet your needs please contact:.
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Education | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. Teacher Professional Development Program. Teacher Professional Development Program. Welcome to Sydney Living Museums’ school excursions. Our museums, historic houses and gardens are at the heart of every school excursion we offer. With Sydney Living Museums, your students will discover past lives, events and stories in the places where they actually unfolded. We provide programs that are designed to:. Encourage students to actively investigate and better understand the past;. Primar...
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Membership | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. A Museum of Sydney staff member shows visitors a collection item. Photograph (c) Stuart Miller, Sydney Living Museums. Experience a whole other life. Visitors Jarrah Robertson and Zinnia O'Brien admiring the view, Rouse Hill House and Farm Haley Richardson and Stuart Miller, Sydney Living Museums. Sit at our table, hear our stories, come to our places. Sydney Living Museums membership is your key to unlocking Sydney’s story. See all upcoming Member events. P 61 2 8072 4515. Combine ...
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Elizabeth Farm | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. Elizabeth Farm girl running out door. Elizabeth Farm. Photo Haley Richardson and Stuart Miller for Sydney Living Museums. See All Opening Hours. Members Free of charge. Children under 5 years Free of charge. See All Entry Prices. 70 Alice Street, Rosehill, NSW 2142. 61 2 9635 9488. Find Out How To Get Here. In 1810 John Macarthur wrote to his wife Elizabeth: ‘I am perfectly aware, my beloved wife, of the difficulties you have to contend with.’ The comment. Tap for full size image.
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Recorded for the future: documenting NSW homes | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. How do we better understand the history of the homes we live in? The Caroline Simpson Library and Research Collection (CSL&RC). Answers this question both by collecting historic materials connected to the home and also by commissioning photographic recordings of present-day houses and gardens in New South Wales. GSDA Dwelling No.1. Princeton, Double Bay NSW. Careel Bay, Pittwater NSW. Darnley Hall, Elizabeth Bay NSW. The corner shop (and residence). Hyde Park Barracks Museum. Histor...
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Donate | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. Custodians of the future. A Future for the Past. A future for the past. A future for the past. Custodians of the Future. In 2015 Sydney Living Museums celebrates the centenary of Vaucluse House as a public museum. Find out how you can help us to create a future for the past. We are Sydney’s story. First Government House (now Museum of Sydney). Justice and Police Museum. Hyde Park Barracks Museum. Rouse Hill House and Farm. Pen and ink on paper Rocco Fazzari. Tap for full size image.
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Mayhem: Chequers Club 1969 | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. Justice and Police Museum. Mayhem Event Bella Louche. Bella Louche. Photo Brent Lederitz. Mayhem: Chequers Club 1969. Associated event of Art and About Sydney 2015. Travel back to 1969 and step into a night inspired by Sydney’s Chequers Club on the evening of its most scandalous party with Chicago mobster Joseph Testa in town, excess is the order of the day and Chequers doesn’t disappoint. The main stage will feature cabaret shows hosted by emcee Maeve Marsden. Cabaret shows will ta...
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Why were convicts transported to Australia? | Sydney Living Museums
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Skip to main content. Hyde Park Barracks Museum. Sydney Cove, Port Jackson. Sydney Cove, Port Jackson. From 'William Bradley - Drawings from his journal A Voyage to New South Wales, 1802 '. William Bradley, 1788 Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales. Why were convicts transported to Australia? Why so many convicts? What was life like on the hulks? Conditions in these floating gaols were terrible. The hulks were over-crowded and cramped, often there wasn’t even room to stand up! The convicts ...
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