Episodios

  • Richmond: Crime in the library
    Jun 11 2024

    Penny and Christina are joined by Julianne Negri to talk about library work and crime. Julianne is an author, artist, library worker and Trove-lover and in this episode she applies her incredible skill set to solving cold-case crimes from the Richmond Library.

    Trove articles
    'Lady Librarian', Richmond Guardian, 23 December 1922
    'Librarian Denies he Alleged Theft', Melbourne Herald, 13 April 1938
    'Ex-Mayor Fined: Hit Librarian', Melbourne Herald, 25 July 1952

    Other
    Become a Voluntrove
    Yarra Libraries
    Goldfields Libraries
    'A Traveller in Time', by Alison Uttley
    Royal Exhibition Building as a flu hospital, Museums Victoria, 1918
    'Celebrating Mary Rogers', City of Yarra, 2020
    'Melbourne Council Honors Mary Rogers by Changing walk signal at Richmond Crossing', by Gloria Kalache, ABC, 2016
    The Scarlet Stiletto Awards
    Cornelius Anthony (Con) Loughnan, Australia Dictionary of Biography
    'Struggletown' by Janet McCalman, 1984

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Richmond: Baby Expert Depot
    Apr 5 2024

    We read newspaper articles about some of the first services for mothers and babies in Richmond. Penny's friends Jo Rosenberg and Vaya Pashos compare this to their own experiences of Maternal Child Health services.

    Then proper oral historian, Carla Pascoe-Leahy, talks to Penny and Christina about how ideas around mothercraft have changed over the past 100 years.

    This episode was recorded at the Richmond Library Makerspace. Thanks to Yarra Council for their support.

    Guests
    Neighbuzz podcast hosted by Vaya Pashos
    Becoming a Mother: An Australian history by Carla Pascoe Leahy
    The Conversation articles by Carla Pascoe Leahy


    Trove
    'School for Mothers in Melbourne', Geelong Advertiser, 15 September 1909
    'Mothercraft: Work of the Baby Centres', The Argus, 21 January 1921

    Other
    Kaz Cooke's books
    Robin Barker's books
    Isabella Younger, The Australian Women's Register
    '100 Years of maternal and child health nursing', Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, 2017

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Richmond: Band Blasts from the Past and Present
    Mar 19 2024

    Musician and educator, Adam Arnold talks to us about brass bands in Richmond. We find some uncanny parallels between Adam's current bands and the Richmond Boys Brass Band started a hundred years earlier.

    Trove
    '50 Years Since he Led First Band', Bairnsdale Advertiser and East Gippsland Stock and Station Journal, 16 March 1953
    'Richmond Boys Brass Band to make Debut', Richmond Guardian, 12 January 1918
    'City Reserve Not Available for Performances', Richmond Guardian, 1 March 1919
    'Monopoly at the Band Room', Richmond Guardian, 1 March 1919

    Adam Arnold
    Compositions, Brolga Music
    Funk Buddies
    RWPS Brass Band

    Other

    Latrobe Federal Band - oldest band in Australia
    Tim Jones, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
    Bobby Shew, National Jazz Archive
    Engineering Music Society
    'Women in brass bands', Jeremy de Kourt
    Band Blasts from the Past, Jeremy de Kourt
    Gunnedah Shire Band
    Sydney City Brass
    'Adolphe Sax', Time, Lily Rotham

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Richmond: the Globe Theatre with Damian Callinan
    Mar 1 2024

    Penny and Christina are joined by star of stage and screen, Damian Callinan, to talk about stages and screens in Richmond in the olden days. Specifically we read articles from Trove about the Globe Picture Theatre, which was built in 1912 on the site of the current Richmond Library. And musician-of-the pod Tim Carruthers joins us to bring some old sheet music to life.

    Here are some of things we talked about in the episode:

    See Damian live!
    Unlikely Friends, Melbourne International Comedy Festival

    Damian's stage shows
    Double Feature
    Eureka Stocktake
    The Merger
    Is this thing on? The Dave Berry Story
    Swing Man
    The Lost World War I Diary

    Damian's films
    The Merger, 2018
    Backyard Ashes, 2013
    The Emu War, 2023

    Damian's book
    Weird School, 2021

    Trove
    'Globe Theatre Auspicious Opening', Richmond Guardian, 13 April 1912
    'Globe Theatre', Richmond Guardian, 25 May 1912
    'Trouble at the Globe', Argus, 10 February 1915
    'Newspaper published 101 Years Ago', The Age, 7 August 1939
    'We're going back, back again to Broken Hill', Harry Hoddinott, 1933

    Other
    The Owl and the Pussycat theatre
    Christmess, film, 2023
    Blue Grassy Knoll
    My Giddy Aunt, by Sharon Connolly
    'Looking Back: Australia's Emu War', by Jasper Garner Gore, Australian Geographic, 2016
    'Cakewalk', by Lakshmi Gandhi, NPR, 2013
    'The Lost City of Melbourne', film, 2022

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Richmond: In the Library with the Professor
    Feb 13 2024

    Penny and Christina are joined by Mary Carroll, Associate Professor in the School of Information and Communication Studies, Charles Sturt University. Mary is a historian of Australian libraries. We read 1870s newspaper articles from Trove about the Richmond at the Town Hall and talk about whether anything has really changed.

    We cover some hot button library topics including: qualified teacher librarians, silence, and Mills and Boon.

    This is the first episode in a series about Richmond, Melbourne. It was recorded as part of the Richmond Library Makerspace's Artist in Residence program. Thanks to Yarra Council for their support.

    Trove
    'News of the Day', The Age, 20 May 1874.
    'The Richmond Public Library', The Argus, 2 July 1879
    'The University and the Public Library', The Argus, 4 July 1854
    'Take Away Service', The Australian Jewish News, 20 January 1984

    Other
    'Digitising the Sun', State Library Victoria
    Yarra Council Annual Report 2022/23
    2022-23 Public Libraries Victoria Statistical Survey - Summary Report
    '150 of Public Education in Victoria', Victorian State Government, 2023
    'Library usage and engagement', Pew Research Centre, 2016
    'A Conversation about Social Workers in Libraries', SICS Radio, 2023
    Libraries after dark
    Medieval Help Desk

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  • The Royal Derby: Stage time in the olden days
    Jan 18 2024

    Comedian and broadcaster Charlie Pickering joins us to discuss Brunswick Street pub, The Royal Derby. As a new comic, Charlie started a stand-up room at the Derby with Michael Chamberlain. He tells us about the origins and philosophy of Stage Time and we discuss Royal Derby entertainments from the even more olden days.

    Trove
    'Royal Derby Hotel', Mercury and Weekly Courier, 25 October 1888
    'The Critic', Mercury and Weekly Courier, 13 June 1889
    'Rat Catching', The Argus, 14 March 1900

    Other

    Photos of the Royal Derby
    Cheers theme song

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    1 h y 10 m
  • The Greenaway Way
    Oct 13 2023

    Kids Lit allrounder and MVP Emily Gale joins Christina and Penny to talk about illustrator Kate Greenaway. Emily also gives some great advice for writers and illustrators on the state of the industry.

    Emily Gale
    Website
    Substack - Voracious

    Trove
    'A Charming Artist', Launceston Examiner, 5 June 1893
    'Miss Kate Greenaway's Latest Child's Book', The Australasian, 27 October 1883
    'Literary Notes', The Australasian, 30 December 1905
    'Literary Lines', Quiz, 9 May 1890
    'Children's Dress Past and Present', Observer, 24 February 1906

    Other
    Petition - Bring Back the Kate Greenaway Medal
    'The Leicester Gallery', Metropolitan Museum of Art
    'Muriel's Dreamland', by Mrs J. W. Brown (Emily Gale's great great great grandmother)
    'The Surprising Story of the Christmas Card', Julieanne Lambert, the Bodleian Blog
    Kate Greenaway's Home and Studio
    'Under the Window' by Kate Greenaway
    'When James Abbott McNeill Whistler Sued his Harshest Critic and Won', by Demie Kim, Artsy
    'Liberty Garments in the Collections', Totnes Textiles & Fashion Museum
    Degeneration by Max Nordeau, British Library

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    1 h
  • Alison in Canberra-land
    Sep 18 2023

    Linnett Turner joins Penny and husband-of-half-of-the-pod Lincoln to talk about Alison Sanchez (nee Binns). Linnett's mother Alison grew up in Canberra in the early days of Australia's capital. A tragedy in her early-20s transformed Alison's plans and she travelled the world before returning to Canberra again.

    Trove
    'Farewell Evening', The Canberra Times, 28 March 1929
    'Musical Evening', The Canberra Times, 5 August 1929
    'Fall into Boiling Water', The Argus, 25 February 1930
    'Dickens Evening', The Canberra Times, 2 December 1935
    'Primrose Nurses Meet Tonight', The Melbourne Herald, 14 January 1941
    'Engagements', The Argus, 4 February 1941
    'Roll of Honour', The Canberra Times, 26 February 1943
    'Cooma Pilot's End in Fight with 8 Messerschmitts', The Canberra Times, 15 March 1943
    School Speech Assemblies Canberra Grammar School, The Canberra Times, 11 December 1943
    'The Canberran 1995', Canberra Grammar School
    'Births', The Canberra Times, 16 September 1948
    'Canberra Diary', The Canberra Times, 17 December 1954

    Related Episodes
    Space Available for Major Sanchez

    Other
    Founding of Canberra, National Museum of Australia
    Gough Whitlam, National Archives of Australia
    Freda Whitlam, Whitlam Institute, Sydney University
    'From 100 years to 1000 days, Tweddle celebrates its Centenary', by Kerrie Gottliebsen
    'Our History', Plunket New Zealand
    Edward Sly, Spitfire Association
    Adrian Feint bookplates, National Gallery of Australia
    'The Man Behind the Name', by Lynette Gleeson, Camellias Australia
    'The Lloyd Triestino Trio', Museums Victoria

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    1 h y 17 m