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2nd PODCAST LAUNCHED

  Have you ever delved into the op shop treasures at Retro Star Vintage, strolled through Cathedral Arcade, or savoured...
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SEEKING VOLUNTEERS WITH LIBRARY SKILLS

Librarian / Library Technician Jillian Hiscock, our Collections Manager, is always looking for volunteers with library skills and experience. She...
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URGENT: PUBLIC RECORDS ADVISORY COUNCIL TO BE ABOLISHED

PROV is facing more than just funding cuts at the moment. A bill was introduced into the Legislative Assembly this...
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FUNDING FOR VICTORIAN COMMUNITY HISTORY AWARDS & PROV’S LOCAL HISTORY GRANTS

The Royal Historical Society of Victoria has written to The Honourable Gabrielle Williams, Minister for Government Services regarding the faltering...
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HSSC PROGRAM FOR 2024

Great events for everyone involved in an historical society

On 18 & 19 May we are gathering in Mortlake for a terrific seminar - don't miss it. Then on Friday 26 July we are hosting all the leaders of the various networks of historical societies across Victoria for a Professional Learning and Networking Day. And in August we'll be in Gippsland for another seminar

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What's on at the RHSV

  • CATALOGUING CLINICS 2024

    May 2 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Join Jillian Hiscock, the RHSV Collections Manager, each month in this informative and easy-going Zoom forum on all aspects of cat...

  • REGIONAL SEMINAR WEEKEND IN MORTLAKE

    May 18 - May 19

    We are thrilled that Mortlake & District Historical Society will be hosting our first HSSC* regional seminar for 2024. Why not pla...

  • CATALOGUING CLINICS 2024

    May 23 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

    Join Jillian Hiscock, the RHSV Collections Manager, each month in this informative and easy-going Zoom forum on all aspects of cat...

  • RHSV AGM + 2024 Weston Bate Oration: Dr Fiona Gatt

    May 28 @ 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

    The forgotten class? Shopkeepers of nineteenth-century Melbourne Shopkeepers played a vital role in the functioning of nineteenth-...

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MELBOURNE'S STORIED LANEWAYS

Curated by David Thompson FRHSV. Designed by Daisy Searls. From 11 April 2024 - end of October 2024 -

We all have our favourite Melbourne laneway and curator David Thompson has chosen a handful of lanes which reveal intriguing Melbourne stories. When we think of today’s gussied-up, tourist-friendly laneways like Guilford Lane and Hosier Lane, it is hard to imagine that a mere 50 years ago the laneways were workaday places full still of small factories and light industry.

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Featured Books

St Kilda 1841-1900: Movers and shakers and money-makers by Carmel McKenzie

The wealthiest suburb in nineteenth-century Melbourne, ‘Aristocratic St Kilda’ gloried in its reputation as a bastion of privilege and power. This captivating exposé ushers you into the exclusive cliques...
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Remembering Melbourne + Melbourne Twenty Decades Bundle

CHRISTMAS BUNDLE Get both books for the special price of $50 What you get: Remembering Melbourne 1850-1960. by  Richard Broome, Richard Barnden, Don Gibb, Don Garden,...
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Granville Stapylton: Australia Felix 1836, second in command to Major Mitchell. By Gregory C. Eccleston

Assistant Surveyor Granville Stapylton’s intimate journal, written while serving as Second-in-Command in Major Mitchell’s expedition in ‘Australia Felix’, in 1836, is here published as a faithful transcription from the...
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