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		<title>Help with a new hanging system from MGNSW</title>
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<p>Museums and Galleries NSW recently allocated $780 to the Walgett District Historical Society to purchase sections of a new hanging system. Secretary Noreen Dunn was particularly pleased &#8220;this will really help us professionalise the hanging of selections from the museum photographic collection. It fits in wonderfully with the Commonwealth Grant allocation.</p>
<p>The system selected by the Society is Locator Minirail from Picture Hanging Systems</p>
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		<title>Funding received for Oral History Project</title>
		<link>http://www.walgett.org.au/2010/02/27/funding-received-for-oral-history-project/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:12:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Commonwealth Government has allocated $4,000 to upgrade computer equipment held by the Walgett District Historical Society. Vice President Margaret Weber stated &#8220; The Society is absolutely delighted to receive this support as it will allow us to launch our oral history project in the second half of 2010. We are planning to video up to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Commonwealth Government has allocated $4,000 to upgrade computer equipment held by the Walgett District Historical Society. Vice President Margaret Weber stated &#8220; The Society is absolutely delighted to receive this support as it will allow us to launch our oral history project in the second half of 2010. We are planning to video up to ten senior citizens and place high lights on the website. It is very important to capture the remarkable memories many of these individuals have.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Society will use the Oral History Association guidelines in undertaking this project which provides a unique opportunity to harness the energy of all the members.</p>
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		<title>Walgett Museum receives major stimulus grant</title>
		<link>http://www.walgett.org.au/2010/02/27/walgett-museum-receives-major-stimulus-grant/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 23:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walgett District Historical Society was successful in attracting over $80,000 in grant funding under the Commonwealth Government stimulus package. Five projects are currently underway, repainting the interior and exterior of the museum building, upgrading the object store, replacing the guttering, installing ten new interpretative panels and upgrading the floor treatments. A further $2000 has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walgett District Historical Society was successful in attracting over $80,000 in grant funding under the Commonwealth Government stimulus package. Five projects are currently underway, repainting the interior and exterior of the museum building, upgrading the object store, replacing the guttering, installing ten new interpretative panels and upgrading the floor treatments. A further $2000 has been allocated by the Walgett Shire Council to assist with u8pgrading the lighting system.</p>
<p>Richard Wesley of Museum Planning Services Australia who is helping coordinate the project stated &#8220;the aim of the project is to generate local employment opportunities while improving the look and feel of this magnificent building.&#8221;</p>
<p>The project is due for completion by June and the oppening will provide a unique opportunity to promote the work of the Society and acknowledge the skills of local tradespeople who were involved with the refurbishment.</p>
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		<title>WDHS 2009 IMAGinE awards Winners</title>
		<link>http://www.walgett.org.au/2009/11/01/wdhs-2009-imagine-awards-winners/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walgett District Historical Society has received the 2009 IMAGinE award for Education and Public Engagement.


Photo: The Walgett team accepting their IMAGinE award from Sharni Lloyd
Read more about the IMAGinE Awards Program.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walgett District Historical Society has received the 2009 IMAGinE award for Education and Public Engagement.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.walgett.org.au/wp-content/uploads//2009-imagine-award-2b.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-446" title="2009-imagine-award-2b" src="http://www.walgett.org.au/wp-content/uploads//2009-imagine-award-2b.jpg" alt="2009 IMAGinE Awards" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.walgett.org.au/wp-content/uploads//2009-imgine-award.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-438" title="2009 IMAGinE Award" src="http://www.walgett.org.au/wp-content/uploads//2009-imgine-award.jpg" alt="" /></a><br />
Photo: The Walgett team accepting their IMAGinE award from Sharni Lloyd</p>
<p><a href="http://mgnsw.org.au/sector_development/imagine_awards/" target="_blank">Read more about the IMAGinE Awards Program</a>.</p>
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		<title>New historical images added to website - available now</title>
		<link>http://www.walgett.org.au/2009/05/27/new-historical-images-added-to-website-available-now/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lightning Ridge, Burren Junction, Walgett Gaol  images added and more to come
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		<title>Opening of Australian Journeys Gallery, National Museum of Australia, Canberra</title>
		<link>http://www.walgett.org.au/2009/04/14/opening-of-australian-journeys-gallery-national-museum-of-australia-canberra/</link>
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Wolselely Handpieces at the Australian Journeys Gallery on display at Canberra.
Three on the left belong to Walgett District Historical Society
It was my pleasure, following an invitation from the National Museum of Australia to attend the special event of the opening of the Australian Journeys Gallery at Canberra on Thursday 29 January 2009.
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Wolselely Handpieces at the Australian Journeys Gallery on display at Canberra.<br />
Three on the left belong to Walgett District Historical Society</p>
<p>It was my pleasure, following an invitation from the National Museum of Australia to attend the special event of the opening of the Australian Journeys Gallery at Canberra on Thursday 29 January 2009.<br />
I caught a flight from Dubbo to Sydney and another flight from Sydney to Canberra, arriving on a hot afternoon to be met by Cheryl Crilly, Museum Curator, Australian Society and Culture and Laina Hall who conveyed me to my accommodation at University House, very roomy and comfortable, surrounded by lovely shady trees.</p>
<p>Author of “Fred Wolseley – a Man of Many Parts”, Mr Ian Itter and his daughter-in-law, Marita, picked me up and took me to the function.  On arrival at the Museum, situated on the Acton Peninsula jutting out into Lake Burley Griffin with wonderful views, I was struck by the impressively huge building, all architectural angles, colour and glass.  We proceeded through the expansive glass entrance into the “Hall” where somewhere over five hundred people were circulating in this massive open area with ceilings soaring to twelve meters.</p>
<p>Waiters were mingling with the guests with trays laden with cocktail savouries of all types including fish, cheese, risotto balls, prawns, oysters, trays of wines and beer, they really looked after the people.  It was no time until the “Wolseley” collectors found each other and were again telling stories about their artifacts and particularly Ian, who is never short of a story about Frederick York Wolseley, is very entertaining. <br />
I met the Australian of the Year Professor Mick Dobson and had my photograph taken with him.<br />
After an hour or so of socialising, the official opening began from a raised dais beneath a huge screen on which the whole proceedings could be viewed by everyone in the Hall. </p>
<p>Kirsten Wehner, Director and Senior Curator, Gallery Development, welcomed the guests and introduced the official party.  Kirsten spoke about the original ideas for the new gallery, how they grew and developed.  After viewing the gallery, I believe her family was involved with telescopes.<br />
Following Kirsten, Aunty Agnes Shea, Elder from the Nguhnarre people, spoke very well about the Aboriginal input into the exhibition and the early times.</p>
<p>Dr Martha Sear, Senior Curator, spoke about early Australia, the First Fleet, and how Australia influenced the career of a servant of the Colony by his idea to please his superior Hammond.  A tree was cut down in the colony around 1787 and it was a wood they did not recognise, but was very attractive, so Mr White, decided to have something made for his superior with the hope that his career desires would be met, so he went to the saw pit, selected planks of this wood and sent it to England to be made into something for Mr Hammond.   It was made with other woods, ebony, oak etc and the Australian wood, which it was assumed to be a Grevillea or Casarina but was actually “Beefwood” as we know it today.  A small drop sided Pemberton table was beautifully made from a selection of timbers and this Mr White presented to Mr Hammond, who later approved Mr White’s appeal.  This table was much appreciated and kept in the house for two hundred years and was only purchased by the Australian National Museum a couple of years ago.  A unique and beautiful item. Dr Sear spoke about many other things including immigrants coming from other countries and their achievements in Australia.</p>
<p>Following Dr Sear, a band played and sang a Scottish song from pioneering days.  The song was found by the Museum researchers at Dubbo.</p>
<p>Mr John Hirst, Deputy Chair of the Museum Council, told us about the development of the Museum and thanked the Hon Peter Garrett, Minister for the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts for Government input.  He said it has been a big project since the Museum was opened in 2001.  The Australian Journeys Gallery is the first to be redeveloped and work on the second gallery, Our Nation is underway.  He also spoke about Captain Cook and how he was not only revered by Australia, but the French as well, who had a “Bust” made of Captain Cook which is on display in the Gallery.</p>
<p>The Hon Peter Garrett, MP was introduced and spoke well about the Museum, then declared the Australian Journeys Gallery open.  There were a lot of people anxious to speak with him afterwards and we did not get close enough to meet him.</p>
<p>After the speeches, half the guests were invited to inspect the new gallery first, as there was not enough space for everyone at once and then our turn came.  We entered through more glass doors, walked a fairly long walk up a ramp to the stairs entrance to the gallery.  The Museum was closing at 9.30pm, so we really did not have enough time to inspect the forty exhibits, so checked out a few and then headed to the Wolseley exhibition.  </p>
<p>Here we found, five different sets of overhead gear set up on an Oregon timber plank, including the rope driven one, the straight spoke friction wheel, with flexible down tube, (the straight spokes were unsuccessful as they flew to pieces and caused the shearers grief).  There was one overhead gear on loan from the Powerhouse Museum which had “lugs” on the friction wheel, no one knew why, plus the curved spoke friction wheel and Wolseley’s early 1900’s electric overhead gear.  This ran hot and was unsuccessful.<br />
The National Museum of Australia owned the portable Wolseley shearing plant, a large and heavy outfit. <br />
It was good to meet up with Alan Cameron and his wife Irene, from Tamworth, who had the early Wolseley rope overhead drive and two shearing stands in the display,</p>
<p>The Walgett Historical Society’s Wolseley handpieces, hand shear and horse clippers were displayed in a long Perspex case, along with the early experimental handpieces, combs and cutters, oil pots, blade shears and screw drivers, all part of the highly significant Dangar Gedye and Malloch collection on loan from Max Kerr and Boyd Williams.  Walgett Historical Society’s photograph of the “Euroka” shearing shed, as it was before the storm demolished the building late last year was also on show.  Another contributor was Des Debelle and the Wolseley Car grille was loaned by Alan Cameron.</p>
<p>The Museum had a fixed handpiece which was there to show visitors what a working handpiece felt like.  When switched on it quivered as though it was running.<br />
We were very impressed with the display and there is a large interest in it.  The Walgett Historical Society has every reason to feel privileged and honoured having their artifacts on National Display.  Once again. Ian Itter was the “expert” telling the visitors what everything was and much of the history involved.  I am sure that his personal knowledge makes everything so much more interesting to visitors.<br />
Beside the Wolseley exhibit, there is a fine merino wool exhibit, showing fine wools on a Goldsbrough Mort Board (Goldsbrough Mort was a Stock and Station agent) and a magnificent pink woollen dress made in England by David Jones for a Miss Faithful from Springfield Merino Stud, Goulburn in the 1800’s.  Absolutely beautiful.<br />
Due to the short time available to view the gallery, I returned next morning and saw what I could before catching a flight back to Sydney.<br />
I would need to write a book to cover all the magnificent exhibits, including the fruit industry and sugar cane story, the timber industry, gold mining, religious, fishing, Aboriginal, war time and the Light Horse, cultures of other countries, their dress, improvised musical instruments, time and labour put into wonderful handwork and craft, the convict story with the convict discs, Captain Cook, his telescopes etc, the furniture and wood working tools and sporting exhibits, eg cricket.<br />
The seven Museum people who made up the team who put this exhibition together over three or four years have done a marvelous job and deserve many accolades and to be sincerely congratulated on such a wonderful outcome.<br />
I cannot complete this report without saying a special thank you to Ian Itter, Cheryl Crilly and the National Museum of Australia for their generous assistance and support and making it possible for me to attend the special opening of this magnificent exhibition, it has been a real highlight and a great promotion for Walgett.<br />
I have to thank also, Dr Martha Sear, Alan and Irene Cameron, Laina Hall, Marita Itter,<br />
Max Kerr and Des Debelle for looking after me whilst in Canberra.<br />
I have to say here that I was disappointed I could not find someone from Walgett Shire Council to accompany me to this great function which really is a feather in Walgett’s cap and wonderful promotional opportunity.  We all had to act promptly to get to Canberra because of shortness of time, but it could be done.</p>
<p>The Exhibition runs for two years, time for everyone to visit, so do not miss it!!</p>
<p>Margaret Weber,<br />
President,<br />
Walgett District  Historical Society</p>
<p><img src="http://www.walgett.org.au/wp-content/uploads/canberra2.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Wolselely Collectors Alan Cameron, Tamworth, Ian Itter, Historian &amp; Author, Margaret Weber, Walgett, Historical Society, Max Kerr, Dangar Gedye &amp; Malloch Collection, Des Debelle, Gun Shearer and shearing tutor.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.walgett.org.au/wp-content/uploads/canberra3.jpg" alt="" width="634" height="389" /><br />
Australian of the Year Professor Mick Dobson and Margaret Weber at Opening<br />
of Australian Journeys Gallery at National Museum of Australia</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Australian Journeys will be open to the public from 26 December 2008, National Museum, Canberra.
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		<title>OLD  RAILWAY STATION BUILDING Update</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walgett District Historical Society congratulates Sarah and Scott Wickman for their effort to retain the old building.  These young people had the courage to express an interest in the building and Walgett Shire Council has offered them the old station building.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Walgett District Historical Society congratulates Sarah and Scott Wickman for their effort to retain the old building.  These young people had the courage to express an interest in the building and Walgett Shire Council has offered them the old station building.</h3>
<p>It is Sarah and Scott’s intention to restore the building to its former glory, using early photographs in the theme of the railway and to add the building to their home which is about the same era.  They have promised us photos of progress along the way to restoration.</p>
<p>We are looking forward to seeing to the finished product.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s on in October 2008</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3-6 October 2008
Swan Hill Wolseley Weekend at Pioneer Settlement Village.
Wolseley artefacts will be on display.
October 2008
Decision by Council on the fate of old Railway Station Building at the October Council Meeting.  The Society has tried to interest local community interests in the preservation of this building.
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Swan Hill Wolseley Weekend at Pioneer Settlement Village.<br />
Wolseley artefacts will be on display.</p>
<p><strong>October 2008</strong><br />
Decision by Council on the fate of old Railway Station Building at the October Council Meeting.  The Society has tried to interest local community interests in the preservation of this building.</p>
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