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Penelope Seidler AM, LFRAIA

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Crowds begin to take their places before the arrival of HM the Queen to open the Sydney Opera House, October 20, 1973

Thanks for the memories

You shared your favourite memory of the Opera House to be part of the exhibition at the Museum of Sydney!

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The colour-filled career of Marion Hall Best

Interior designer Marion Hall Best had a love of colour and an uncanny ability to use it to transform a room. Museums of History NSW holds the largest collection of Best’s work

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The colour-filled career of Marion Hall Best

Interior designer Marion Hall Best had a love of colour and an uncanny ability to use it to transform a room. Museums of History NSW holds the largest collection of Best’s work

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The colour-filled career of Marion Hall Best

Interior designer Marion Hall Best had a love of colour and an uncanny ability to use it to transform a room. Museums of History NSW holds the largest collection of Best’s work

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Plate of Renaissance design from a handbook/manual relating to decoration and ornament Mid-19th century; Architectural fragment, timber capital; Watercolour, Lyons Terrace, Hyde Park, Sydney.

About the Caroline Simpson Collection 

Home and garden design, history and life

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A visitor listening to audio clips as part of the Unrealised Sydney exhibition at the Museum of Sydney

Contact us

How can we help? Contact details for head office, media, venue hire, museums and reading rooms

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Close up view of Steven Russel and Phyllis Stewart 'Untitled (woven Sydney Opera House)', 2023 - The People's House marketing & installation photoshoot - The People's House marketing & installation photoshoot
First Nations

How to weave an opera house

Inspired by a stunning shellworked model of the Sydney Opera House by Bidjigal artist Esme Timbery, First Nations curator Tess Allas commissioned a woven model of the iconic building from master weavers Steven Russell and Phyllis Stewart

Harold Blair sings at a piano played by Marjorie Lawrence
First Nations

Paving the way ... Harold Blair: The first Aboriginal opera singer

A short documentary that offers a glimpse into the life of Harold Blair, a world-renowned tenor, family man and political campaigner who sought social justice and human rights for Australia’s First Nations people

Todd Duncan (baritone) with Harold Blair, c.1950s
First Nations

Harold Blair, trailblazer

Wulli Wulli tenor Harold Blair AM was Australia’s first professionally trained Aboriginal opera singer

[Sydney from the north shore], Joseph Lycett, 1827.

Hearing the music of early New South Wales

A new website documents an exciting partnership between Museums of History NSW and the University of Sydney in an exploration of Indigenous song and European settler vocal and instrumental music in early colonial NSW

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Front verandah, Elizabeth Farm
Tour

Members Hour: Elizabeth Farm

Members will be treated to a special tour with a focus on events around 26 January 1808, including the role John Macarthur played in the overthrow of Governor William Bligh

70 Alice Street, Rosehill NSW 2142
Saturday 25 January 9am–10am
'Only love me’ valentine card and accompanying envelope addressed to Kenneth McKenzie at Mitchell’s Creek, via Kirkconnell (near Bathurst NSW), February 1863
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Members Hour: Caroline Simpson Library

Welcome to Members Hour at the Caroline Simpson Library. Members Hour provides members with exclusive access to our properties

The Mint, 10 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Thursday 13 February 10am–11am
The den at Bali Hai, Palm Beach
Documenting NSW Homes

Bali Hai

Palm Beach NSW

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Documenting NSW Homes

Bancroft

Longueville NSW

Detail of window in dining room, Bellevue Road house, Bellevue Hill NSW
Documenting NSW Homes

Bellevue Road house

Bellevue Hill NSW