One Year, 40 Posts and in the Top 50
One year ago on 9 May 2011 we launched our blog at www.carnamah.blogspot.com with its first post entitled The Decision to Blog! We're pleased to mark this year old milestone with its 40th post. We're also very excited to reveal that we're one of three societies that made it into …
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Unexpected discovery of At the Frontier #MAIA2011
One of the surprises of the At the Frontier conference in Perth last year was the presence of items within the online collection of Museum Victoria which had a strong connection to Carnamah.
Images of the items and the corresponding story can now be seen on our blog,…
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Inside History magazine: Calling Carnamah Home
We're featured in the latest issue of Inside History magazine!
To find out more take a look at our blog post:
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Added by Carnamah Historical Society on November 21, 2011 at 6:12pm — 2 Comments
Virtual Museum: Ready Made Farms
Are you there? A call from Australia!
100 years ago a call was put out for the British to buy a Ready Made Farm and immigrate to Carnamah, Winchester or Coorow. 20 families did, and for almost a decade their lives became entangled in a railway company who…
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Carnamah's Place at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra
Earlier this month the National Museum of Australia opened its newest and most ambitious gallery, which brought together over 1500 objects from across Australia.
You can read about the new gallery, Carnamah's part, and see photos on our blog at:
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Progress Photos of Our Museum Extension
We've published photos to our blog showing the work that's been done on our museum extension. It is an exciting time for us as it will triple our exhibition and storage space. It will also provide better conditions for our collection as the extension lacks natural light and is very well insulated.
Take a look at…
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A new blog!!
We have entered into the world of blogging! After being asked last year to contribute to the Outreach Blog of Collections Australia Network we have decided to start our own blog:
We have also recently joined Twitter - …
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