Object analysis
Investigate what objects can tell us about the past by exploring these 3D scans of collection objects from MHSNW.
Students can move the 3D models 360 degrees on a screen and can view every angle of the object using a mouse. Although 3D models cannot adequately replace the use of actual objects, they allow for scientific analysis of items that are too fragile or too valuable to undergo frequent handling and share them with those who cannot visit in person. Click to the activity page on each object to find out more.
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Digging up the past
Use this animal skeleton, found at the site of First Government House, to develop students’ archaeological investigation skills and knowledge of animal biology
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The Gold Rush
How does this object relate to the Gold Rush and, if you struck lucky, what could a gold sovereign buy you in the 1850s?
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Toys in the past
Let your Stage 1 students explore this 3D mystery object to find out more about games played by children and adults in the past
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Susannah Place
Take a closer look at this 3D scan of Susannah Place, as shown in our Virtual Excursion ‘Solve It Using Sources’
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Convict life
What can this object from the 1800s tell us about convict life at Hyde Park Barracks?
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Convict Sydney
Objects
These convict-era objects and archaeological artefacts found at Hyde Park Barracks and The Mint (Rum Hospital) are among the rarest and most personal artefacts to have survived from Australia’s early convict period
Onsite programs
Our museums, historic houses and gardens are at the heart of every school interaction. We offer immersive, curriculum-linked excursions for Stages 1 to 6
Virtual excursions
Our interactive virtual excursions connect your class live with a museum educator and focus on specific curriculum content, concepts and skills. We currently offer virtual excursions for Stages 1 to 4