This is a three part puzzle…what street is it, what time period is it, and for what purpose is the work being done?
Category Archives: Collections in NSW
Can you date this photograph [Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga]
…here we have a street scene of the town Wagga Wagga with the court house in the background.
Can you date this photograph? [Wedding Procession, Comboyne District]
Here’s one for Valentine’s Day. This is an image from one of the (North) coastal photographic collections held at the University of New England and Regional Archives .
Women’s Emergency Signalling Corps (Wagga Wagga)
With Australian Women’s History Women’s month fast approaching we thought this article from Charles Sturt University Regional Archives would be great to post in the lead up.
Chinese New Year in Australia – 1859 style!
Today marks the celebration of Tet, Vietnamese New Year and Chinese New Year….courtesy of the research of our Acting Senior Archivist, Context and Documentation, Janette Pelosi we are able to take you back in time with an account of a Chinese New Year from 1859.
Can you date this photograph? [Lands Department building, Sydney]
Lands Department Building, Bridge St
Register disaster affected archives with Australian Society of Archivists
The Australian Society of Archivists (ASA) is compiling a register of disaster affected archives and organisations in Australia.
Calling all NSW university students – Movable Heritage Fellowship
The $5,000 Fellowship aims to stimulate research into the movable heritage of New South Wales.
pssst! Sneak peak of the 50th Anniversay Gallery
We’ve been sending out some teasers of what’s to come for the online celebration of 50 years at State Records and we wanted to share with you that the new Gallery is now live.