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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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About the Caroline Simpson Collection
Home and garden design, history and life
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Contact us
How can we help? Contact details for head office, media, venue hire, museums and reading rooms
Using 2 x tags (First Nations and Sydney Opera House)
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
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
Harold Blair, trailblazer
Wulli Wulli tenor Harold Blair AM was Australia’s first professionally trained Aboriginal opera singer
Coomaditchie: The Art of Place
The works of the Coomaditchie artists speak of life in and around the settlement of Coomaditchie, its history, ecology and local Dreaming stories
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29 May, 10am
Talk
Members Hour: Caroline Simpson Library
Experience Members Hour at Caroline Simpson Library
1 June, various times
Tour
Tour of Parbury Ruins and Arthur Payne's House
Enjoy a tour of two archaeological sites and uncover some of the rich history of The Rocks