Collection strengths
The Caroline Simpson Library holds many collections relating to the history of houses, interiors and gardens. Explore a selection of some of our favourites
Documenting NSW Homes
Recorded for the future: documenting NSW homes
The Caroline Simpson Library has photographically recorded homes since 1989
Post-war Sydney home plans 1945 to 1959
For architects and prospective homeowners alike, the most seductive promise of the immediate postwar years was the prospect of a clean slate, an opportunity to build new, light-filled, houses appropriate to Australian conditions
Sydney's home furnishing stores
Sydney's home furnishing stores, 1890-1960
This online exhibition has been inspired by the trade literature from Sydney’s furniture and furnishing retailers, with all the illustrations sourced from the Caroline Simpson Collection
Furnishing textiles in Australia: 1850-1920
The Caroline Simpson Library holds numerous examples of textile furnishings provenanced to NSW homes dating back to the 1850s
Pictures of historic houses, their interiors and gardens
The homes of the past have often been captured in photographs and pictures. Many of the library’s images of homes in NSW and further afield are available online in the pictures collection database
Architectural pattern books
Packed with architectural plans, house elevations and patterns, these publications have shaped much of Australia’s architectural history. We hold one of the country’s largest public collections of this format
Paint Colour and Paint Charts
Colouring the past can be both exciting and challenging. Historical sources are often illustrated in black and white or rely on verbal colour descriptions. The Caroline Simpson library holds 100s of paint charts and paint colour sources dating to the early 19th century
Wall to wallpaper
MHNSW holds the largest collection of historic wallpapers in Australasia. Dating back to the 1840s, these papers appear in a variety of formats including wallpaper rolls, wallpaper sample books and remnants retrieved from buildings. Given the late production of wallpapers in Australia, many of these thousands of examples were produced in Great Britain and elsewhere overseas
Furniture design history
The rich collection of furniture pattern books, trade catalogues, home magazines and original 20th century furniture designs provide an opportunity to trace the development of design influences in Australia
Trade catalogues and trade ephemera
Illustrating products for sale from a manufacturer, wholesaler or retailer, these catalogues reveal a surprising wealth of choice available to Australians in the 19th and 20th centuries. Includes thousands of examples from Australia, Great Britain and around the world
Film, Television and Theatre Production Design Sources
Stills in time... With a wide range of house, interior and garden sources at The Caroline Simpson Library, the library is an invaluable tool for production designers when recreating period set designs
Nursery catalogues
Leafing through these hundreds of catalogues reveals over a century of shifting tastes in the NSW garden. Plants fall in and out of favour, techniques for display evolve and new plants are propagated
Domestic Sheet Music in 19th-Century NSW
The Caroline Simpson Library holds over 1500 pieces of music bound into albums of which many were owned by families in NSW. These playlists of the past reveal the inner passions and musical ‘hits’ enjoyed by earlier communities
Colonial plants database
The Colonial plants database includes more than 11,000 listings of plants known to be available in the colony of NSW prior to the 1870s
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