Museums of History NSW
Videos from Museums of History NSW
Videos from Museums of History NSW. Museums of History NSW, a new cultural institution that will change the way our past is experienced. From early gastronomy and home interiors, to historic gardens, rural lives, and architecture, we have the best 12 places, exhibitions, and events to experience a whole other life. Come and see what's happening at our places.

Seeing Sydney, Knowing Country – Collections Uncovered: Sir Thomas Mitchell’s Copperplates

Seeing Sydney, Knowing Country – Conservation: Tools of the Trade

Seeing Sydney, Knowing Country – Conservation Behind the Scenes

Seeing Sydney, Knowing Country – In Conversation with Alison Page and Beat Knoblauch

Seeing Sydney, Knowing Country – Book from the Caroline Simpson Library Collection

Repurposed: Creative reuse in the library collection

Coomaditchie artists interview - What does this place mean to you?

Coomaditchie artists interview - Tell us about this artwork

Coomaditchie artists interview - How does your art contribute to reconciliation?

Daniel Crooks - Boundary Conditions - Hyde Park Barracks

Paradise on Earth

Who were the secret archaeologists of the Hyde Park Barracks?

Languages Alive, Culture Thrives - Speaker Event at Museum of Sydney

Cast in cast out

Citrus in the Wentworth’s kitchen garden

What is Significance 2.0 and why use it?

How to do a significance assessment

Education live stream: The art of place

Public program: Creating imagined interiors

Coomaditchie: The art of place - Art mapping

Coomaditchie: The art of place - Family history of activism

Sonic Spaces at Hyde Park Barracks

Caroline Simpson Library display: Rose de Freycinet

Vaucluse House Kitchen Garden Rejuvenation Project

Suzanne Falkiner talk: The Extraordinary Story of Rose de Freycinet

Phyllis Shillito and her colour curriculum 1945–79

Storage on a shoestring: housing collection items

Storage on a shoestring: getting started

Storage on a shoestring: why collection storage matters

Lessons from the Past - Stage 1 Education Program