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Children in front of whitewashed house with bark roof Hill End, American & Australasian Photographic Company, 1870-1875

Children in front of whitewashed house with bark roof, Hill End by the American & Australasian Photographic Company, 1870-1875. State Library of NSW ON 4 Box 10 No 70167

This month we’re celebrating the versatile goat with a special Colonial Gastronomy program at Vaucluse House, complete with butchering and cheesemaking workshops with guest presenters Grant Hilliard from Feather and Bone and artisan goats-cheese maker Karen Borg from Willowbrae chevre cheese.   Continue reading

Over the hills and far away

Making damper

Making damper. Photo Jacqui Newling © Sydney Living Museums

Eat your history hits the road! We’ve been working with regional Councils to bring extra flavour to country festivals, cultural organisations and community events. I had the great pleasure to be in Nundle, in New South Wales’ New England region, on the Easter weekend, bringing heirloom recipes and forgotten favourites back on the menu during their Go for gold Chinese Easter festival! And this week I’m heading to Orange for their Villages of the heart project. Continue reading

Commemorative crafts

Tea cosy embroidered with the Rising Sun badge, from Rouse Hill House and Farm.

Tea cosy embroidered with the Rising Sun badge. Sydney Living Museums R87/103

This handsome handmade tea cosy was made from a black silk skirt panel that belonged to Bessie Rouse (b.1843, d.1924). The cosy, and remarkably, the remnants of the skirt, complete with tea-cosy-shaped hole in it, remain in the Rouse Hill House and Farm collection. The  tea cosy is an example of commemorative craft from the first World War period. It honours the 54th battalion which was active in Egypt and France between 1916 and 1918 and depicts the official design of the Rising Sun emblem that was used between 1904 – 1949.

The other commemorative craft that survives today is of course, the Anzac biscuit.  Continue reading

26 January 1888

Front cover of menu showing scenes from the colonies, flags, waratahs, flannel flowers.

Front cover (deatail), State Banquet in commemoration of the first hundred years of Australian settlement, 1888. State Library of New South Wales: Ephemera/Menus/1800- / Box 1

On this day in 1888, Sydney was caught up in celebration of the first hundred years of British settlement in Australia. Continue reading