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 | | A Vision for Australia : The Snowy Mountains Scheme 1949 - 1999
A dynamic photographic exhibition to commemorate 50 years of the
Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric Scheme. It captured the unique and inspiring
story behind the building of a modern Australian icon by more than 100,000
multicultural workers. The exhibition presented over 100 rare and powerful
photographs showing the Scheme under construction, and how it looks today.
[State Library of New South Wales, NSW
] |
A Visual Aspect - Images of the State Library of Victoria
The latest in a series of exhibitions in the Picture collection.
The works chosen for this display all show aspects of the history of the State Library of Victoria.
[State Library of Victoria, VIC
] |  |
 | | The Virtual Exhibition: A Collection of Historical Photographs
These digitised images have been selected from photographs held
by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment and are made available
for educational and research purposes. Categories are: 'The Better Farming
Train', 'The 1939 Bushfires', 'Settlement', 'Butter Factories', 'National parks', 'Giant trees', Forest timber', 'Working in the forest', 'Royal
Melbourne Show', 'Mineral springs', 'Gold mines', 'Gold diggers'.
[Natural Resources and Environment Library, VIC
] |
Victorian Rules
An exhibition to celebrate over a century of Football in Victoria
- includes images and information about the history of football in Victoria.
[State Library of Victoria, VIC
] |  |
 | | Victorians at War
'Over the last century Victorians have played an important role
in serving their country during times of peace and war. '
[State Library of Victoria, VIC
] |
Visiting John Curtin at Home: 24 Jarrad St, Cottesloe
John Curtin's house, which was constructed in 1923 reflected not
only his own financial circumstances and his and his wife's domestic taste, but
also shows us something about the relatively tranquil pace of life in his
adopted city, Perth, and the ideas people had about domestic and personal
space.
[The John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library, WA
] |  |
Last modified: January 12 2005.