John Ferry Award 2008

The History Council of New South Wales invites nominations for the

John Ferry Award for 2008. The award honours the memory of John Ferry

(1949-2004), an exemplary teacher and community historian who played a

major role in practising and encouraging quality local studies during his

career as a school-teacher, and then as lecturer and senior lecturer at the

Armidale College of Advanced Education and University of New England.

The purpose of this award is to recognise outstanding New South Wales

local and community histories.

 

 

The winning entry will be a local or community history that demonstrates excellence in addressing its subject, proficiency in the use of original materials and clarity of exposition.

The winner will receive a certificate and a cash prize of $500.00. The award will subsequently be announced in History Magazine, which will publish the citation. The Council, in conjunction with the Royal AustralianHistorical Society, will encourage publication of the winning entry.

 

 Go to: http://www.historycouncilnsw.org.au/prizes_johnferryaward.html

for nomination forms or contact Zoe Pollock on (02) 9252 8715,

or email office@historycouncilnsw.org.au. 

 

The Annandale Hotel and The Empire Hotel, Annandale

UTS final year communications student Maggy Lee is keen to hear from people with knowledge of Annandale’s two popular live music venues The Annandale Hotel and The Empire.

 

Maggy is undertaking

“a socio-cultural research-based task documenting the music scene of Annandale. For example, the history of the venues in the area, past events significant periods in the live music scene in Annandale etc. 

 

The information gathered from the research will be presented in the form of visuals, sound files, writing/blogs. This presentation will be in blog form initially; and then in the future, could become an exhibit displayed at Leichhardt Library or a similar venue”

 

You can contact Maggy through the Local History team at Leichhardt Library on 9367 9335 or

email: localhistory@lmc.nsw.gov.au.

 

 

Picture of the week

– Leichhardt Post Office, built in 1888 and Leichhardt’s iconic Town Hall, built the same year on Norton Street were a source of great municipal pride when opened; the suburb, many thought, had truly ‘come of age’. The opening of  Leichhardt’s Town Hall drew a crowd of 5 000.

Photo ca 1907.

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