Museums of History New South Wales

Help us preserve the past - the 2023 Annual Appeal will assist to digitise significant historical items in our care

NAIDOC Week

Harold Blair and Marjorie Lawrence at Lennon's Hotel, Brisbane 1940s.

Paving the way ... Harold Blair: The first Aboriginal opera singer

A short documentary that offers a glimpse into the life of Harold Blair, a world-renowned tenor, family man and political campaigner who sought social justice and human rights for Australia’s First Nations people

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5 July, 6pm
Talk

First Nations Speaker Series

Join MHNSW Head of First Nations Cultural Engagement and Gamilaroi Murri, Peter White in an intimate conversation with renowned Widjabul, Bundjalung artistic director, Rhoda Roberts AO

A student  gazing up at the night sky light sculpture as part of the Garuwanga Gurad (Stories that belong to Country) program at the Museum of Sydney
3-7 July, various times
Workshop

Garuwanga Gurad (Stories from Country) - the Great Emu in the Sky

Look up into the night sky! See the constellations and listen to a First Nations Lore Story shared by Shannon Foster

Preserving our Past

2023 Annual Appeal

Help us preserve our past. All funds raised will allow us to accelerate our work to digitise the significant collections in our care.

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Installation view of Narcissus Garden by Yayoi Kusama, Vaucluse House.
Museum

Vaucluse House

Harbourside retreat

Exterior front of Rouse Hill House and Farm
Museum

Rouse Hill Estate

Untouched history

View of rear of Susannah Place Museum
Museum

Susannah Place

Sydney’s working-class heritage

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Onlookers stand behind barriers watching the streets being cleaned with fire hoses. Policemen stand on the road in front of the crowds

Purging Pestilence – Plague!

The Bubonic Plague hit Sydney in January 1900. Spreading from the waterfront, the rats carried the plague throughout the city. Within eight months 303 cases were reported and 103 people were dead

Original glass plate negatives from the NSW Police Forensic Photography Archive arranged on a lightbox.

Glass-plate photography

The collection of glass-plate negatives held in the State Archives and Justice & Police Museum are endlessly fascinating and revealing

Light fittings

A world of designs

Trade catalogues, published to illustrate the products for sale from a manufacturer, wholesaler or retailer, reveal the surprising wealth of choice available to Australian consumers in the 19th century

Deck, Rose Seidler House, April 2011

A new way of living

Once word spread about the newly built Rose Seidler House in 1950, it was the ‘most talked about house in Sydney’. Seventy years on, it's impossible to deny the strength and daring of Seidler's vision

Image of the Meroogal homestead on a sunny day.
Museum

Make yourself at home

Meroogal became home to four generations of resilient and resourceful women, whose house was their livelihood as well as their home

The sofa in the morning room at Elizabeth Bay House

The finest house

In 1835 colonial secretary Alexander Macleay set about building the ultimate trophy house, a shimmering, classical styled jewel box, perched in rugged bushland on the northern side of present day Potts Point, high above Elizabeth Bay with majestic views across Sydney harbour and beyond

Dodgy, dangerous, disturbing

3D models: a fascinating exploration of some seemingly innocent objects modified for nefarious purposes from the Justice & Police Museum collection

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South elevation, Elizabeth Bay House
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Conservation in action: Elizabeth Bay House external joinery work

Museums of History NSW is undertaking external joinery conservation works to the front facade thanks to the funds generously donated by our supporters during the 2022 Annual Appeal

Wide shot of the foyer of the Sydney Masonic Centre, featuring a massive concrete staircase and elevator shafts.
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Sydney Open 2023: call-out for buildings

Sydney Open unlocks the doors of the city’s most important and architecturally inspiring buildings and spaces

Exterior view of Meroogal and garden
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Conservation in action: Meroogal exterior painting

We're working with specialist painters to restore damage and prevent further deterioration to the building

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