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Travellers in the Far East

This exhibition includes works from the 16th to the early 20th century, from Marco Polo to Chinese Morrison. There are 17th and 18th century maps of the area, and photographic albums from the 1890s. 17 June to 20 August 1999.
[Monash University Library, VIC ]


Travellers' Tales: Journeys through the State Library Collections

Travellers' Tales, contains a selection of published tales by travellers from the fifteenth to the twentieth century. Some travellers are well known authors and statesmen; others are unknown - their lives and experiences relived only through the printed record of their travels. These tales reflect a fascination with travel for curiosity's sake, for the experience of other cultures, for pleasure.
[State Library of New South Wales, NSW ]


Treasures from the World's Greatest Libraries

'This exhibition presents an extraordinary sample of the cultural treasures to be found in libraries throughout the world, ranging from ancient texts and forms of writing to electronic books. The National Library's own extraordinary collection is represented, as well as the collections of some of Australia's State libraries..'
[National Library of Australia, ACT ]


Treasures of the

'An ongoing exhibition providing information about some of our most famous, rare and inaccessible collection items. This site aims to enable visitors to discover more about our special collection items. New items are constantly being added.'
[State Library of Victoria, VIC ]


Treasures of the

'An ongoing exhibition providing information about some of our most famous, rare and inaccessible collection items. This site aims to enable visitors to discover more about our special collection items. New items are constantly being added.'
[State Library of Victoria, VIC ]


Last modified: January 12 2005.