Afternoon from cold, soggy Sydney,
Two interesting bits of snail mail landed in my box this week. One was the NSW
State Library, What's On Winter booklet State Library of NSW is where you
can find this. A couple that might be of interest are Tuesday 3 July, 11.00am
to 12 noon, a scholar talk by Dr Stephen Gapps on The Sydney Wars - Conflict on
the Cumberland Plain. The next one is a talk,Women's Legal Status Act 1918.
This is on Saturday 21 July 12.45 - 4.30pm and is $20/ $15 if a Friend. Booking
at ISAANSW@xxxxxxxxx Should be interesting. Wednesady 2 July, Using maps for
historical research is another interesting one.
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State Library of NSW
The State Library of New South Wales is a large reference and research library
open to the public. It is the old...
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The otherwas the July to December Course Programe for Writing NSW. While some
can be expensive they are worth looking at to see if there is something of
interest. www.writing.nsw.org.au is their address. Two that I found
interesting are Grammar and Punctuation Made Easy on Saturday 22 Septerber,
10am to 4pm ans Reaearch the Detail: Research Tools for Writers, Wednesday 17
October 6.30-9pm.
With this weather being great for both researching and writing, I wish you good
luck for both.
Bye for now, Lilian