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NFHM Down the Huon: history of the Tasmanian apple farmer. Nick Hams (NAA)

State Library of Tasmania and Tasmanian Archives Reading Room- Treasure's Gallery 91 Murray Street Second Floor, Hobart, TAS 7000, Hobart, TAS, AU

Delve into both a formal and informal account of a deciding period in the Apple Isle, and why such a booming industry almost collapsed.In-person and onlineThis in-person event will also … Continue reading "NFHM Down the Huon: history of the Tasmanian apple farmer. Nick Hams (NAA)"

NFHM: Tasmanian Archives Repository: Bookings by phone only from 16th July

Tasmanian Archives Geilston Bay Repository, located in Lindisfarne North Primary School 271 E Derwent Hwy, Geilston Bay, TAS 7015, Geilston Bay, TAS, AU

Government Archives & Preservation – Geilston Bay Repository A guided tour with Nicki Ottavi, Archivist.*On Sale 16th July 2024Bookings essential – maximum of 10. Contact Reading Room 6165 5538. Cannot … Continue reading "NFHM: Tasmanian Archives Repository: Bookings by phone only from 16th July"

NFHM: Semaphore-Score – re-composing a contemporary code language

State Library of Tasmania and Tasmanian Archives Reading Room- Treasure's Gallery 91 Murray Street Second Floor, Hobart, TAS 7000, Hobart, TAS, AU

Semaphore-Score – re-composing a contemporary code language for lutriwita/Tasmania with Libraries Tasmania Fellow Margaret WoodwardIn-person and onlineThis in-person event will also be viewable online via a Webinar. Booking details are … Continue reading "NFHM: Semaphore-Score – re-composing a contemporary code language"

NFHM: Using TROVE for Family History Research

Libraries Tasmania Training Room- off the Library car park. 91 Murray Street Second Floor, Hobart, TAS 7000, Hobart, TAS, AU

National Family History Month: Training Room workshop with Anthony Black Librarian, State Library and Archive ServicePart of Libraries Tasmania's National Family History Month (NFHM) event series.About:Learn the basics of searching … Continue reading "NFHM: Using TROVE for Family History Research"