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MUSEUM OF SYDNEY
Museum of Sydney. For 57 years first Government House was the centre of the social, ceremonial and political life of the colony of NSW. The Museum of Sydney now protects the fragile remains of this deeply significant site, telling ongoing stories of Sydney and its people. JUSTICE & POLICE MUSEUM With its 1890s holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing, from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney. Find out More About Justice & Police Museum. AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL 2021 Autumn Harvest Festival 2021. Meet some of Greater Sydney’s finest artisan producers and be inspired by the food history of Rouse Hill Estate as you taste, savour, browse, and shop from a handpicked selection of products, including jams and relishes, teas, cured meats, artisan bread, cheeses and more. Discover the story behind your food,and
AFTER DARK AT THE HYDE PARK BARRACKS A monthly late night series at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hyde Park Barracks. Featuring live music, performances and ideas, After Dark will become your go to for an evening dose of culture in 2021. Sydney Living Museums will become an after hours destination offering a monthly late night program that will transform Hyde Park Barrackswith
CORNERSMITH COOKING SCHOOL TAKES UP RESIDENCY AT THE MINT Cornersmith Cooking School is bringing its pop-up coooking classes to The Mint! We’re excited to announce our new residency program with one of Sydney's most beloved cooking schools - Cornersmith. From May to August 2021 Cornersmith will make a new temporary home at The Mint on Macquarie Street, right in the heart of the CBD. CONVICT WOMEN & THE FEMALE FACTORY Women at the Female Factory received only half the meat and bread ration of male convicts, but got an allowance of tea. In 1827, when their tea, sugar and bread ration was cut, the women rioted. In 1828 there were more than 100 women spinning coarse wool and weaving it into cloth, producing 30,000 yards (about 27,000 metres) that year.FIRST FLEET SHIPS
At the time of the First Fleet’s voyage there were some 12,000 British commercial and naval ships plying the world’s oceans. The fleet of 11 ships that made its way to Botany Bay was comparatively small given the nature of its mission. The establishment of a new penal colony on the remote coast of New Holland would provide relief for Britain’s crowded prisons and stake a WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO BE IN THE MOUNTED POLICE? National Library of Australia. Police worked hard to maintain order during the gold rush. Gangs of bushrangers made their job even more dangerous. When the gold rush started in 1851, the police were given the job of safely escorting the gold from the goldfields to the towns. This new job was dangerous because of the threat posed by bushrangers. THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF WILLIAM BUCHANAN: SLAVE, CONVICT Born into slavery William Buchanan was born into slavery in the early 1800s. With his mother, Stella, and younger siblings, Samuel, James and Eliza, he is listed on an 1817 ‘Return of Slaves’ register belonging to plantation owner Cargill Mowatt.1 When Mowatt was killed in 1823, Buchanan and his mother stood trial ‘for compassing and imagining the death of a white person, and for being SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMSABOUT USLEARNINGVENUE HIREGET INVOLVEDSHOPNEWS Sydney Living Museums is a group of 12 museums, houses and gardens that will take you on a remarkable journey through time and place to experience a whole other life.MUSEUM OF SYDNEY
Museum of Sydney. For 57 years first Government House was the centre of the social, ceremonial and political life of the colony of NSW. The Museum of Sydney now protects the fragile remains of this deeply significant site, telling ongoing stories of Sydney and its people. JUSTICE & POLICE MUSEUM With its 1890s holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing, from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney. Find out More About Justice & Police Museum. AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL 2021 Autumn Harvest Festival 2021. Meet some of Greater Sydney’s finest artisan producers and be inspired by the food history of Rouse Hill Estate as you taste, savour, browse, and shop from a handpicked selection of products, including jams and relishes, teas, cured meats, artisan bread, cheeses and more. Discover the story behind your food,and
AFTER DARK AT THE HYDE PARK BARRACKS A monthly late night series at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hyde Park Barracks. Featuring live music, performances and ideas, After Dark will become your go to for an evening dose of culture in 2021. Sydney Living Museums will become an after hours destination offering a monthly late night program that will transform Hyde Park Barrackswith
CORNERSMITH COOKING SCHOOL TAKES UP RESIDENCY AT THE MINT Cornersmith Cooking School is bringing its pop-up coooking classes to The Mint! We’re excited to announce our new residency program with one of Sydney's most beloved cooking schools - Cornersmith. From May to August 2021 Cornersmith will make a new temporary home at The Mint on Macquarie Street, right in the heart of the CBD. CONVICT WOMEN & THE FEMALE FACTORY Women at the Female Factory received only half the meat and bread ration of male convicts, but got an allowance of tea. In 1827, when their tea, sugar and bread ration was cut, the women rioted. In 1828 there were more than 100 women spinning coarse wool and weaving it into cloth, producing 30,000 yards (about 27,000 metres) that year.FIRST FLEET SHIPS
At the time of the First Fleet’s voyage there were some 12,000 British commercial and naval ships plying the world’s oceans. The fleet of 11 ships that made its way to Botany Bay was comparatively small given the nature of its mission. The establishment of a new penal colony on the remote coast of New Holland would provide relief for Britain’s crowded prisons and stake a WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO BE IN THE MOUNTED POLICE? National Library of Australia. Police worked hard to maintain order during the gold rush. Gangs of bushrangers made their job even more dangerous. When the gold rush started in 1851, the police were given the job of safely escorting the gold from the goldfields to the towns. This new job was dangerous because of the threat posed by bushrangers. THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF WILLIAM BUCHANAN: SLAVE, CONVICT Born into slavery William Buchanan was born into slavery in the early 1800s. With his mother, Stella, and younger siblings, Samuel, James and Eliza, he is listed on an 1817 ‘Return of Slaves’ register belonging to plantation owner Cargill Mowatt.1 When Mowatt was killed in 1823, Buchanan and his mother stood trial ‘for compassing and imagining the death of a white person, and for being DINE & DISCOVER WITH US The NSW Government's Dine & Discover vouchers are now being accepted by Sydney Living Museums. You can redeem your $25 Discover NSW vouchers against our Sydney Museums Pass (adult, concession, child and family). Discover the Sydney Museums PassThe Sydney Museums Pass is the smartest way to experience Sydney’s past and present. You can access participating museums and historic LEARNING PROGRAMS BY STAGE This list shows our learning programs relevant to each Stage. Please ask the Bookings team for more information or contact learning@slm.com.au. Stage I programs transport students back in time to develop understandings of the past and present through direct experience. As they do lessons and drills in an 1880s schoolhouse orvisit the sprawling
ELIZABETH FARM
Today, set within a re-created 1830s garden, Elizabeth Farm is an ‘access all areas’ museum. There are no barriers, locked doors or delicate furnishings. Australia’s oldest homestead is now our most immersive ‘living’ house museum. Find out More About ElizabethFarm.
CONVICT SYDNEY
The Hyde Park Barracks provides temporary sleeping quarters for convicts newly landed in Sydney or those returned to town for punishment or reassignment. While desperate convict runaways are a menace to the north, south and west, Sydney’s urban centre is abuzz and its waterfront is crowded. Continue. A day in the life of aconvict.
HISTORY REFLECTED: ABOUT THE EXHIBITION The new Museum of Sydney exhibition History Reflected takes audiences on a journey through the NSW State Archives Collection to see what these unique historical records reveal about the past and to reflect on what they might mean to us today. The exhibition has been developed by Sydney Living Museums and NSW State Archives to celebrate the coming together of two of the state’s signature CONVICT WOMEN & THE FEMALE FACTORY Women at the Female Factory received only half the meat and bread ration of male convicts, but got an allowance of tea. In 1827, when their tea, sugar and bread ration was cut, the women rioted. In 1828 there were more than 100 women spinning coarse wool and weaving it into cloth, producing 30,000 yards (about 27,000 metres) that year.A WAYWARD PRINCE
In the vestibule at Rouse Hill House hangs a hand-coloured photograph of a group in fancy dress. The photograph (shown above) was taken at the St Vincent’s Hospital Ball in June 1903. 21/ACP070 ASSOCIATE PRODUCER, PUBLIC PROGRAMS This role plans and schedules the delivery of an annual program of capital works and planned cyclical maintenance projects across Sydney Living Museums’ sites to ensure projects progress and are completed within budget and assigned timeframes at expected levels and meeting relevant legislative and statutory requirements. CHINESE ON THE GOLDFIELDS The Chinese miners often worked in organised groups of 30 to 100 men under the direction of a leader, which resulted in their gold digging efforts being very successful. Conflict between the Chinese and Europeans on the goldfields stemmed from the European miners’ resentment of these successes. This ongoing tension and resentmentfrom the
BOOKS OF LOST EMOTION: EXPLORING OUR HISTORIC HOUSE The thousands of books in Sydney Living Museums’ historic houses provided entertainment, education, moral improvement and spiritual sustenance – and now offer intriguing and moving insights into the people who owned them. How often have you found yourself in someone’s house perusing their bookshelves? Many of us are reading more on electronic devices than ever before, but the habit of SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMSABOUT USLEARNINGVENUE HIREGET INVOLVEDSHOPNEWS Sydney Living Museums is a group of 12 museums, houses and gardens that will take you on a remarkable journey through time and place to experience a whole other life.MUSEUM OF SYDNEY
Museum of Sydney. For 57 years first Government House was the centre of the social, ceremonial and political life of the colony of NSW. The Museum of Sydney now protects the fragile remains of this deeply significant site, telling ongoing stories of Sydney and its people. JUSTICE & POLICE MUSEUM With its 1890s holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing, from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney. Find out More About Justice & Police Museum. AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL 2021 Autumn Harvest Festival 2021. Meet some of Greater Sydney’s finest artisan producers and be inspired by the food history of Rouse Hill Estate as you taste, savour, browse, and shop from a handpicked selection of products, including jams and relishes, teas, cured meats, artisan bread, cheeses and more. Discover the story behind your food,and
AFTER DARK AT THE HYDE PARK BARRACKS A monthly late night series at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hyde Park Barracks. Featuring live music, performances and ideas, After Dark will become your go to for an evening dose of culture in 2021. Sydney Living Museums will become an after hours destination offering a monthly late night program that will transform Hyde Park Barrackswith
CORNERSMITH COOKING SCHOOL TAKES UP RESIDENCY AT THE MINT Cornersmith Cooking School is bringing its pop-up coooking classes to The Mint! We’re excited to announce our new residency program with one of Sydney's most beloved cooking schools - Cornersmith. From May to August 2021 Cornersmith will make a new temporary home at The Mint on Macquarie Street, right in the heart of the CBD. CONVICT WOMEN & THE FEMALE FACTORY Women at the Female Factory received only half the meat and bread ration of male convicts, but got an allowance of tea. In 1827, when their tea, sugar and bread ration was cut, the women rioted. In 1828 there were more than 100 women spinning coarse wool and weaving it into cloth, producing 30,000 yards (about 27,000 metres) that year.FIRST FLEET SHIPS
At the time of the First Fleet’s voyage there were some 12,000 British commercial and naval ships plying the world’s oceans. The fleet of 11 ships that made its way to Botany Bay was comparatively small given the nature of its mission. The establishment of a new penal colony on the remote coast of New Holland would provide relief for Britain’s crowded prisons and stake a WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO BE IN THE MOUNTED POLICE? National Library of Australia. Police worked hard to maintain order during the gold rush. Gangs of bushrangers made their job even more dangerous. When the gold rush started in 1851, the police were given the job of safely escorting the gold from the goldfields to the towns. This new job was dangerous because of the threat posed by bushrangers. THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF WILLIAM BUCHANAN: SLAVE, CONVICT Born into slavery William Buchanan was born into slavery in the early 1800s. With his mother, Stella, and younger siblings, Samuel, James and Eliza, he is listed on an 1817 ‘Return of Slaves’ register belonging to plantation owner Cargill Mowatt.1 When Mowatt was killed in 1823, Buchanan and his mother stood trial ‘for compassing and imagining the death of a white person, and for being SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMSABOUT USLEARNINGVENUE HIREGET INVOLVEDSHOPNEWS Sydney Living Museums is a group of 12 museums, houses and gardens that will take you on a remarkable journey through time and place to experience a whole other life.MUSEUM OF SYDNEY
Museum of Sydney. For 57 years first Government House was the centre of the social, ceremonial and political life of the colony of NSW. The Museum of Sydney now protects the fragile remains of this deeply significant site, telling ongoing stories of Sydney and its people. JUSTICE & POLICE MUSEUM With its 1890s holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing, from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney. Find out More About Justice & Police Museum. AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL 2021 Autumn Harvest Festival 2021. Meet some of Greater Sydney’s finest artisan producers and be inspired by the food history of Rouse Hill Estate as you taste, savour, browse, and shop from a handpicked selection of products, including jams and relishes, teas, cured meats, artisan bread, cheeses and more. Discover the story behind your food,and
AFTER DARK AT THE HYDE PARK BARRACKS A monthly late night series at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hyde Park Barracks. Featuring live music, performances and ideas, After Dark will become your go to for an evening dose of culture in 2021. Sydney Living Museums will become an after hours destination offering a monthly late night program that will transform Hyde Park Barrackswith
CORNERSMITH COOKING SCHOOL TAKES UP RESIDENCY AT THE MINT Cornersmith Cooking School is bringing its pop-up coooking classes to The Mint! We’re excited to announce our new residency program with one of Sydney's most beloved cooking schools - Cornersmith. From May to August 2021 Cornersmith will make a new temporary home at The Mint on Macquarie Street, right in the heart of the CBD. CONVICT WOMEN & THE FEMALE FACTORY Women at the Female Factory received only half the meat and bread ration of male convicts, but got an allowance of tea. In 1827, when their tea, sugar and bread ration was cut, the women rioted. In 1828 there were more than 100 women spinning coarse wool and weaving it into cloth, producing 30,000 yards (about 27,000 metres) that year.FIRST FLEET SHIPS
At the time of the First Fleet’s voyage there were some 12,000 British commercial and naval ships plying the world’s oceans. The fleet of 11 ships that made its way to Botany Bay was comparatively small given the nature of its mission. The establishment of a new penal colony on the remote coast of New Holland would provide relief for Britain’s crowded prisons and stake a WHAT WAS IT LIKE TO BE IN THE MOUNTED POLICE? National Library of Australia. Police worked hard to maintain order during the gold rush. Gangs of bushrangers made their job even more dangerous. When the gold rush started in 1851, the police were given the job of safely escorting the gold from the goldfields to the towns. This new job was dangerous because of the threat posed by bushrangers. THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF WILLIAM BUCHANAN: SLAVE, CONVICT Born into slavery William Buchanan was born into slavery in the early 1800s. With his mother, Stella, and younger siblings, Samuel, James and Eliza, he is listed on an 1817 ‘Return of Slaves’ register belonging to plantation owner Cargill Mowatt.1 When Mowatt was killed in 1823, Buchanan and his mother stood trial ‘for compassing and imagining the death of a white person, and for being DINE & DISCOVER WITH US The NSW Government's Dine & Discover vouchers are now being accepted by Sydney Living Museums. You can redeem your $25 Discover NSW vouchers against our Sydney Museums Pass (adult, concession, child and family). Discover the Sydney Museums PassThe Sydney Museums Pass is the smartest way to experience Sydney’s past and present. You can access participating museums and historic LEARNING PROGRAMS BY STAGE This list shows our learning programs relevant to each Stage. Please ask the Bookings team for more information or contact learning@slm.com.au. Stage I programs transport students back in time to develop understandings of the past and present through direct experience. As they do lessons and drills in an 1880s schoolhouse orvisit the sprawling
ELIZABETH FARM
Today, set within a re-created 1830s garden, Elizabeth Farm is an ‘access all areas’ museum. There are no barriers, locked doors or delicate furnishings. Australia’s oldest homestead is now our most immersive ‘living’ house museum. Find out More About ElizabethFarm.
CONVICT SYDNEY
The Hyde Park Barracks provides temporary sleeping quarters for convicts newly landed in Sydney or those returned to town for punishment or reassignment. While desperate convict runaways are a menace to the north, south and west, Sydney’s urban centre is abuzz and its waterfront is crowded. Continue. A day in the life of aconvict.
HISTORY REFLECTED: ABOUT THE EXHIBITION The new Museum of Sydney exhibition History Reflected takes audiences on a journey through the NSW State Archives Collection to see what these unique historical records reveal about the past and to reflect on what they might mean to us today. The exhibition has been developed by Sydney Living Museums and NSW State Archives to celebrate the coming together of two of the state’s signature CONVICT WOMEN & THE FEMALE FACTORY Women at the Female Factory received only half the meat and bread ration of male convicts, but got an allowance of tea. In 1827, when their tea, sugar and bread ration was cut, the women rioted. In 1828 there were more than 100 women spinning coarse wool and weaving it into cloth, producing 30,000 yards (about 27,000 metres) that year.A WAYWARD PRINCE
In the vestibule at Rouse Hill House hangs a hand-coloured photograph of a group in fancy dress. The photograph (shown above) was taken at the St Vincent’s Hospital Ball in June 1903. 21/ACP070 ASSOCIATE PRODUCER, PUBLIC PROGRAMS This role plans and schedules the delivery of an annual program of capital works and planned cyclical maintenance projects across Sydney Living Museums’ sites to ensure projects progress and are completed within budget and assigned timeframes at expected levels and meeting relevant legislative and statutory requirements. CHINESE ON THE GOLDFIELDS The Chinese miners often worked in organised groups of 30 to 100 men under the direction of a leader, which resulted in their gold digging efforts being very successful. Conflict between the Chinese and Europeans on the goldfields stemmed from the European miners’ resentment of these successes. This ongoing tension and resentmentfrom the
BOOKS OF LOST EMOTION: EXPLORING OUR HISTORIC HOUSE The thousands of books in Sydney Living Museums’ historic houses provided entertainment, education, moral improvement and spiritual sustenance – and now offer intriguing and moving insights into the people who owned them. How often have you found yourself in someone’s house perusing their bookshelves? Many of us are reading more on electronic devices than ever before, but the habit of SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMSABOUT USLEARNINGVENUE HIREGET INVOLVEDSHOPNEWS Sydney Living Museums is a group of 12 museums, houses and gardens that will take you on a remarkable journey through time and place to experience a whole other life. LEARNING PROGRAMS BY STAGE This list shows our learning programs relevant to each Stage. Please ask the Bookings team for more information or contact learning@slm.com.au. Stage I programs transport students back in time to develop understandings of the past and present through direct experience. As they do lessons and drills in an 1880s schoolhouse orvisit the sprawling
AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL 2021 Autumn Harvest Festival 2021. Meet some of Greater Sydney’s finest artisan producers and be inspired by the food history of Rouse Hill Estate as you taste, savour, browse, and shop from a handpicked selection of products, including jams and relishes, teas, cured meats, artisan bread, cheeses and more. Discover the story behind your food,and
JUSTICE & POLICE MUSEUM With its 1890s holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing, from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney. Find out More About Justice & Police Museum.ELIZABETH BAY HOUSE
Elizabeth Bay House. With commanding views over Sydney Harbour, Elizabeth Bay House gleams like a Greek temple. Once surrounded by famous landscaped gardens, it is one of the most splendid private houses ever built in Australia and still arouses our delight andastonishment.
AFTER DARK AT THE HYDE PARK BARRACKS A monthly late night series at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hyde Park Barracks. Featuring live music, performances and ideas, After Dark will become your go to for an evening dose of culture in 2021. Sydney Living Museums will become an after hours destination offering a monthly late night program that will transform Hyde Park Barrackswith
REGISTRAR GENERAL’S BUILDING A large, impressive early-20th-century civic building on a prominent corner site, the massive sandstone and trachyte exterior of the Registrar General’s building actually conceals a steel and reinforced concrete structure within. Designed by the NSW Government Architect Walter Liberty Vernon in 1908 using fireproof constructionand completed
CORNERSMITH COOKING SCHOOL TAKES UP RESIDENCY AT THE MINT Cornersmith Cooking School is bringing its pop-up coooking classes to The Mint! We’re excited to announce our new residency program with one of Sydney's most beloved cooking schools - Cornersmith. From May to August 2021 Cornersmith will make a new temporary home at The Mint on Macquarie Street, right in the heart of the CBD.FIRST FLEET SHIPS
At the time of the First Fleet’s voyage there were some 12,000 British commercial and naval ships plying the world’s oceans. The fleet of 11 ships that made its way to Botany Bay was comparatively small given the nature of its mission. The establishment of a new penal colony on the remote coast of New Holland would provide relief for Britain’s crowded prisons and stake a BEBARFALDS | SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS Bebarfalds was a retailer of home furnishings and manufacturer of furniture, trading for many years from its landmark location opposite the Sydney Town Hall on the corner of George and Park Streets.The establishment date of the company is variously given in Bebarfald’s later catalogues as either 1852 or 1864. However, the founder of the company, Barnet Bebarfald (c1831-1894), SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMSABOUT USLEARNINGVENUE HIREGET INVOLVEDSHOPNEWS Sydney Living Museums is a group of 12 museums, houses and gardens that will take you on a remarkable journey through time and place to experience a whole other life. LEARNING PROGRAMS BY STAGE This list shows our learning programs relevant to each Stage. Please ask the Bookings team for more information or contact learning@slm.com.au. Stage I programs transport students back in time to develop understandings of the past and present through direct experience. As they do lessons and drills in an 1880s schoolhouse orvisit the sprawling
AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL 2021 Autumn Harvest Festival 2021. Meet some of Greater Sydney’s finest artisan producers and be inspired by the food history of Rouse Hill Estate as you taste, savour, browse, and shop from a handpicked selection of products, including jams and relishes, teas, cured meats, artisan bread, cheeses and more. Discover the story behind your food,and
JUSTICE & POLICE MUSEUM With its 1890s holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing, from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney. Find out More About Justice & Police Museum.ELIZABETH BAY HOUSE
Elizabeth Bay House. With commanding views over Sydney Harbour, Elizabeth Bay House gleams like a Greek temple. Once surrounded by famous landscaped gardens, it is one of the most splendid private houses ever built in Australia and still arouses our delight andastonishment.
AFTER DARK AT THE HYDE PARK BARRACKS A monthly late night series at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Hyde Park Barracks. Featuring live music, performances and ideas, After Dark will become your go to for an evening dose of culture in 2021. Sydney Living Museums will become an after hours destination offering a monthly late night program that will transform Hyde Park Barrackswith
REGISTRAR GENERAL’S BUILDING A large, impressive early-20th-century civic building on a prominent corner site, the massive sandstone and trachyte exterior of the Registrar General’s building actually conceals a steel and reinforced concrete structure within. Designed by the NSW Government Architect Walter Liberty Vernon in 1908 using fireproof constructionand completed
CORNERSMITH COOKING SCHOOL TAKES UP RESIDENCY AT THE MINT Cornersmith Cooking School is bringing its pop-up coooking classes to The Mint! We’re excited to announce our new residency program with one of Sydney's most beloved cooking schools - Cornersmith. From May to August 2021 Cornersmith will make a new temporary home at The Mint on Macquarie Street, right in the heart of the CBD.FIRST FLEET SHIPS
At the time of the First Fleet’s voyage there were some 12,000 British commercial and naval ships plying the world’s oceans. The fleet of 11 ships that made its way to Botany Bay was comparatively small given the nature of its mission. The establishment of a new penal colony on the remote coast of New Holland would provide relief for Britain’s crowded prisons and stake a BEBARFALDS | SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS Bebarfalds was a retailer of home furnishings and manufacturer of furniture, trading for many years from its landmark location opposite the Sydney Town Hall on the corner of George and Park Streets.The establishment date of the company is variously given in Bebarfald’s later catalogues as either 1852 or 1864. However, the founder of the company, Barnet Bebarfald (c1831-1894), DINE & DISCOVER WITH US The NSW Government's Dine & Discover vouchers are now being accepted by Sydney Living Museums. You can redeem your $25 Discover NSW vouchers against our Sydney Museums Pass (adult, concession, child and family). Discover the Sydney Museums PassThe Sydney Museums Pass is the smartest way to experience Sydney’s past and present. You can access participating museums and historicCOLLECTIONS
Collections. The museum collections of Sydney Living Museums are distributed across our portfolio of seven house museums and three historic place museums where many items are on public view to visitors. Some collection formats are also accessible online though our Collections Catalogue, including pictures, wallpapers, floorcoverings, garden
ELIZABETH FARM
Today, set within a re-created 1830s garden, Elizabeth Farm is an ‘access all areas’ museum. There are no barriers, locked doors or delicate furnishings. Australia’s oldest homestead is now our most immersive ‘living’ house museum. Find out More About ElizabethFarm.
HISTORY REFLECTED: ABOUT THE EXHIBITION The new Museum of Sydney exhibition History Reflected takes audiences on a journey through the NSW State Archives Collection to see what these unique historical records reveal about the past and to reflect on what they might mean to us today. The exhibition has been developed by Sydney Living Museums and NSW State Archives to celebrate the coming together of two of the state’s signatureDEMOLISHED SYDNEY
Demolished Sydney. This summer the Museum of Sydney will host Demolished Sydney, an exhibition exploring the buildings that once shaped the city’s skyline, from the convict built Commissariat Stores to the city's last island of industry, the Kent Brewery. Curated by Dr Nicola Teffer, the exhibition examines the histories of13 sites and asks
RED CEDAR IN AUSTRALIA 'The stranger is much struck by the handsome appearance given by the profuse use of cedar in the fittings of the Sydney dwellings' - Lieutenant-colonel Godfrey Mundy, 1848Australian red cedar, Toona ciliata, was first discovered in rainforest soon after European settlement about 10 km from Parramatta and has played an important part in the natural and cultural history, as wellA WAYWARD PRINCE
In the vestibule at Rouse Hill House hangs a hand-coloured photograph of a group in fancy dress. The photograph (shown above) was taken at the St Vincent’s Hospital Ball in June 1903. BOOKS OF LOST EMOTION: EXPLORING OUR HISTORIC HOUSE The thousands of books in Sydney Living Museums’ historic houses provided entertainment, education, moral improvement and spiritual sustenance – and now offer intriguing and moving insights into the people who owned them. How often have you found yourself in someone’s house perusing their bookshelves? Many of us are reading more on electronic devices than ever before, but the habit of CECIL PIERPONT, THE BOGUS BARONET Sir Cecil Aubrey Pierpont, Cecil R Aubrey, Cecil Royal Pierpont, Dr Cecil Rowe, Professor Gordon Rowe, Cecil de Vere, Thomas Hampstead Penny, Thomas Henry Penney, Sydney Bruce Burge, Gordon Vane Tempest and Gordon Vane Simpson.RUNAWAY JOE
Throughout its history, the racing industry has been a target for fraud. One scam, known as a ring-in, involves criminals finding two similar-looking animals and entering the superior runner in a race under the name of the inferior one. SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMSABOUT USLEARNINGVENUE HIREGET INVOLVEDSHOPNEWS Sydney Living Museums is a group of 12 museums, houses and gardens that will take you on a remarkable journey through time and place to experience a whole other life.MUSEUM OF SYDNEY
Museum of Sydney. For 57 years first Government House was the centre of the social, ceremonial and political life of the colony of NSW. The Museum of Sydney now protects the fragile remains of this deeply significant site, telling ongoing stories of Sydney and its people.CONVICT SYDNEY
The Hyde Park Barracks provides temporary sleeping quarters for convicts newly landed in Sydney or those returned to town for punishment or reassignment. While desperate convict runaways are a menace to the north, south and west, Sydney’s urban centre is abuzz and its waterfront is crowded. Continue. A day in the life of aconvict.
CONVICT WOMEN & THE FEMALE FACTORY Women at the Female Factory received only half the meat and bread ration of male convicts, but got an allowance of tea. In 1827, when their tea, sugar and bread ration was cut, the women rioted. In 1828 there were more than 100 women spinning coarse wool and weaving it into cloth, producing 30,000 yards (about 27,000 metres) that year. AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL 2021 Autumn Harvest Festival 2021. Meet some of Greater Sydney’s finest artisan producers and be inspired by the food history of Rouse Hill Estate as you taste, savour, browse, and shop from a handpicked selection of products, including jams and relishes, teas, cured meats, artisan bread, cheeses and more. Discover the story behind your food,and
JUSTICE & POLICE MUSEUM With its 1890s holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing, from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney. Find out More About Justice & Police Museum.ELIZABETH BAY HOUSE
Elizabeth Bay House. With commanding views over Sydney Harbour, Elizabeth Bay House gleams like a Greek temple. Once surrounded by famous landscaped gardens, it is one of the most splendid private houses ever built in Australia and still arouses our delight andastonishment.
DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CONVICT Between 1819 and 1848 over 50,000 male convicts passed through the Hyde Park Barracks. Some men were assigned to work for free settlers and they left soon after arriving. Others stayed at the Barracks for months or even years and worked for the government. They were called 'government men'. Day in the Life of a Convict will help youinvestigate
FIRST FLEET SHIPS
At the time of the First Fleet’s voyage there were some 12,000 British commercial and naval ships plying the world’s oceans. The fleet of 11 ships that made its way to Botany Bay was comparatively small given the nature of its mission. The establishment of a new penal colony on the remote coast of New Holland would provide relief for Britain’s crowded prisons and stake aDR PAUL IRISH
Dr Paul Irish is a historian and archaeologist with heritage consultancy MDCA. For over ten years he has been piecing together the Aboriginal history of coastal Sydney with researchers from the La Perouse Aboriginal community, resulting in his 2017 book Hidden In Plain View: The Aboriginal People of Coastal Sydney (NewSouth Publishing) and the 2015 NSW History Fellowship SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMSABOUT USLEARNINGVENUE HIREGET INVOLVEDSHOPNEWS Sydney Living Museums is a group of 12 museums, houses and gardens that will take you on a remarkable journey through time and place to experience a whole other life.MUSEUM OF SYDNEY
Museum of Sydney. For 57 years first Government House was the centre of the social, ceremonial and political life of the colony of NSW. The Museum of Sydney now protects the fragile remains of this deeply significant site, telling ongoing stories of Sydney and its people.CONVICT SYDNEY
The Hyde Park Barracks provides temporary sleeping quarters for convicts newly landed in Sydney or those returned to town for punishment or reassignment. While desperate convict runaways are a menace to the north, south and west, Sydney’s urban centre is abuzz and its waterfront is crowded. Continue. A day in the life of aconvict.
CONVICT WOMEN & THE FEMALE FACTORY Women at the Female Factory received only half the meat and bread ration of male convicts, but got an allowance of tea. In 1827, when their tea, sugar and bread ration was cut, the women rioted. In 1828 there were more than 100 women spinning coarse wool and weaving it into cloth, producing 30,000 yards (about 27,000 metres) that year. AUTUMN HARVEST FESTIVAL 2021 Autumn Harvest Festival 2021. Meet some of Greater Sydney’s finest artisan producers and be inspired by the food history of Rouse Hill Estate as you taste, savour, browse, and shop from a handpicked selection of products, including jams and relishes, teas, cured meats, artisan bread, cheeses and more. Discover the story behind your food,and
JUSTICE & POLICE MUSEUM With its 1890s holding cells, offices, charge room and courts, the museum draws you into a world of crime, punishment and policing, from bushrangers, sly grog and razor gangs to forensics. A vast archive of crime scene photography and mug shots reveal more than a century of underworld Sydney. Find out More About Justice & Police Museum.ELIZABETH BAY HOUSE
Elizabeth Bay House. With commanding views over Sydney Harbour, Elizabeth Bay House gleams like a Greek temple. Once surrounded by famous landscaped gardens, it is one of the most splendid private houses ever built in Australia and still arouses our delight andastonishment.
DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CONVICT Between 1819 and 1848 over 50,000 male convicts passed through the Hyde Park Barracks. Some men were assigned to work for free settlers and they left soon after arriving. Others stayed at the Barracks for months or even years and worked for the government. They were called 'government men'. Day in the Life of a Convict will help youinvestigate
FIRST FLEET SHIPS
At the time of the First Fleet’s voyage there were some 12,000 British commercial and naval ships plying the world’s oceans. The fleet of 11 ships that made its way to Botany Bay was comparatively small given the nature of its mission. The establishment of a new penal colony on the remote coast of New Holland would provide relief for Britain’s crowded prisons and stake aDR PAUL IRISH
Dr Paul Irish is a historian and archaeologist with heritage consultancy MDCA. For over ten years he has been piecing together the Aboriginal history of coastal Sydney with researchers from the La Perouse Aboriginal community, resulting in his 2017 book Hidden In Plain View: The Aboriginal People of Coastal Sydney (NewSouth Publishing) and the 2015 NSW History FellowshipSYDNEY MUSEUMS PASS
The Sydney Museums Pass is valid for one month from the date of your first visit to one of the participating museums and historic houses. The pass allows one general entry to each participating museum and historic house that is currently open to the public. The pass cannot be exchanged or refunded. It is non-transferable and not valid forevents.
COLLECTIONS
Collections. The museum collections of Sydney Living Museums are distributed across our portfolio of seven house museums and three historic place museums where many items are on public view to visitors. Some collection formats are also accessible online though our Collections Catalogue, including pictures, wallpapers, floorcoverings, garden
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Lewis Tod Solomons. This photograph of Lewis Tod Solomons, known as Tod, was found in an album owned by Alice Rouse, nee Hayle (1846–1919), wife of William Charles Rouse, which also contains a photograph of his father. The Rouses had a home in North Sydney near the Solomons family. DAY IN THE LIFE OF A CONVICT Between 1819 and 1848 over 50,000 male convicts passed through the Hyde Park Barracks. Some men were assigned to work for free settlers and they left soon after arriving. Others stayed at the Barracks for months or even years and worked for the government. They were called 'government men'. Day in the Life of a Convict will help youinvestigate
CHINESE ON THE GOLDFIELDS The Chinese miners often worked in organised groups of 30 to 100 men under the direction of a leader, which resulted in their gold digging efforts being very successful. Conflict between the Chinese and Europeans on the goldfields stemmed from the European miners’ resentment of these successes. This ongoing tension and resentmentfrom the
HILLMAN HOUSE
The Hillman House is a modernist house designed by émigré architect Dr Henry Epstein (1909-1968) in which continuous bands of steel-framed windows and extensive roof terraces - common features of advanced pre-war European houses - were created by stacking rectangular prisms at right angles to one another. The middle prism, for example, contains the entry hall, living room,HYDE PARK BARRACKS
A UNESCO World Heritage-listed site in the heart of historic Sydney, the Hyde Park Barracks is an extraordinary living record of early colonial Australia. Originally built to house convicts, the Barracks has also served as an immigration depot, asylum, law courts and government offices. Today it BEBARFALDS | SYDNEY LIVING MUSEUMS Bebarfalds was a retailer of home furnishings and manufacturer of furniture, trading for many years from its landmark location opposite the Sydney Town Hall on the corner of George and Park Streets.The establishment date of the company is variously given in Bebarfald’s later catalogues as either 1852 or 1864. However, the founder of the company, Barnet Bebarfald (c1831-1894),DR FIONA STARR
Fiona claims her love of history is hereditary – passed on by her mother and grandmother, each interested in Australian history, genealogy and world history, with a passion for visiting and learning about heritage sites around the world. Her interest took root with degrees in historical archaeology and museum studies, and throughinternships
ERSTWILDER LA FEE VERTE BROOCH The smallest of sips, to help you see the beautiful green fairy of Montmartre. A bohemian brew from us to you. Art Nouveau Collection 2021 Green Fairy brooch Height 63mm x Width 75mm Original Designer: Elena Leong Made from Layered Resin Giftbox included Designed in Australia Hand Made in China Each piece is made from Skip to main content* About us
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