In 1831, the ship the Stirling Castle set sail from Scotland carrying Henry Carmichael and fifty skilled artisans bound for the New South Wales Colony. Their journey, driven by Enlightenment ideals and a hunger for opportunity, was the beginning of something much much bigger. Two years later, the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts was founded; built on the labour, intellect and aspirations of those early arrivals. But what happened in between? Shipwrecks, reinvention, and a story largely forgotten, until now. Come and listen to Peter Hobbins, curator and historian as he brings the real people behind the passenger list to vivid life – uncovering a legacy that shaped Sydney itself.
This is Stewart Robert Melville’s reflection on his life in Concord. The photos and story were given to the City of Canada Bay Heritage Society by his family, and it forms an important part of the history of Canada Bay. It is in his own words with only a few editorial changes to assist with…
Another year has passedAnd we’re all a little older.Last summer felt hotterAnd winter seems much colder. There was a time not long agoWhen life was quite a blast.Now I fully understandAbout “living in the past”. We used to go to weddings,Football games and lunches . . .Now we go to funeral homesAnd after-funeral brunches. We…
Henley Marine Drive This street is renowned as one of the most picturesque in Canada Bay, as it skirts the waters of Iron Cove Creek and Iron Cove, from Five Dock to Drummoyne. Henley Marine Drive was named after Sir Thomas Henley, born on the 4th of February 1860 at Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire, England….
For those who love the philosophy of ambiguity (as well as the idiosyncrasies of English).One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor!Atheism is a non-prophet organisation.If man evolved from monkeys and apes, why do we still have monkeys and apes?I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, “Where’s the self-help section?” She said if she…
The history of rowing in Australia began in the early 19th century. In 1818 the crews of three convict ships, the Batavia, the Guildford, the Minerva plus a crew put together by Captain John Piper raced from Bradleys s Head to Sydney Cove. They raced the 3.5 miles in 15 minutes1, 2. An interesting side…
The Museum has a collection of irons including flat irons, fuel irons and travel irons that were kindly donated by one of the members, Patricio Parrague. These irons give us some insight into the arduous task of ironing that today is made easier with steam irons and presses and more importantly fabric that doesn’t require…
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