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Beautiful sketches by marine artist and sailor Jack Earl, one of the founders of the #SydneyToHobart Yacht Race. #WatercolourWednesday
See a selection of Jack's illustrated logbooks on display in our #AmazeGallery until 31 August 2021.
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Calling all History teachers! Visit our website to find an incredible selection of #WWI resources and learning activities for Stage 5 history students. #OzEd #NSWteachers
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Today marks the 50th anniversary of May Gibbs' death. A fiercely determined woman, she was Australia's first full-time, professionally trained children's book author and illustrator, and her iconic works are still popular to this day! #OTD
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The Library has just acquired the Quirós Memorial No. 1, 1607 - an incredibly rare 17th century Spanish document considered amongst the most valuable of all printed Australiana! #Quiros
Learn more: https://t.co/52AAPpMsHK
Australian poet #ZoraCross was considered a literary genius in the early 20th century for her passionate love poems – so why was she forgotten over time?
The Library's @cclperkins spoke to @DictionaryofSyd about the fascinating subject of her new book.
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Voting is open for #BirdOfTheYear! There are some formidable candidates this year, including the powerful owl & laughing kookaburra. Which #bird will take the crown?
Cast your vote: https://t.co/Rei9WOO9VQ
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Do your important family archives contain newspapers and clippings? Our collection care team has put together some handy tips to help you protect your cherished documents.
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Now a threatened species, this Tapoa Tafa known as a Dasyurus quoll, was drawn by Sarah Stone c. 1790 #ThreatenedSpeciesDay https://t.co/QmPZOXwg2E…
Hello Spring! We hope you enjoy this beautiful wattle sketch (c 1803-1806) by John William Lewin. The talented painter and naturalist carved out a career from humble insect collector to Australia's first professional artist. #WattleDay
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A dark and stormy day at #Sydney Heads, painted by Conrad Martens in 1854. We can’t help but feel nervous for the man and his dog by the cliff's edge! #WatercolourWednesday
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