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Just after 10.00 o'clock on 3 December 1879, four prisoners were brought from their cells at Darlinghurst Gaol and placed in the dock of a courtroom heaving with agitated spectators
This week it is impossible not to contemplate the ways in which France has touched many Australian lives.
Desperately seeking Woolner medallions
From infamous bushranger to oyster shop display, curator Jo Gilmour explores the life of George Melville.
The long life and few words of a vice-regal cockatoo
Queen Elizabeth II is now the longest-reigning British sovereign
Angus' initial perception of Uluru shifts, as he comes to see it as central to the entire order of Anangu life.
Eminent doctors and scientists have for more than a century consistently caused our nation to punch far above her weight.
On this day eight hundred years ago at Runnymede near Windsor, King John signed Magna Carta.
Beyond the centenary of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli, a number of other notable anniversaries converge this year. Waterloo deserves a little focussed consideration, for in the decades following 1815 numerous Waterloo and Peninsular War veterans came to Australia.
I have been reading systematically through the ads in the earliest issues of the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, such a rich vein of information about certain aspects of daily life in Regency Sydney.
"Coo-ey, Coo-ey, Coo-ey, Coo-ey—Love has caught the strain, Coo-ey, Coo-ey, Coo-ey, Coo-ey—it whispers back again." The “Australian lady” who composed these fruity lyrics was none other than Desda— Jane Davies, sometime Messiter (née Price) of Leddicott, Lavender Bay.
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