Original 1795 lithograph
Ursula Potter, a friend of the Furber family (who are well known on the island) has donated an original 1795 lithograph depicting Admiral Howe, after whom our island is named.
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Ursula Potter, a friend of the Furber family (who are well known on the island) has donated an original 1795 lithograph depicting Admiral Howe, after whom our island is named.
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Hans Rueckert donated a large collection of books and maps to the Museum in 2017. Recently he came across some more boxes of items and offered to donate these as well.
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The Museum is seeking sponsors to to support the purchase of a new 6-drawer horizontal plan cabinet.
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The Museum is seeking sponsors to to support the publication of a fascinating biography, to be published by New South Publishing in October 2022.
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In 2020 the museum was successful in obtaining a grant from State Library to have a museum specialist visit and carry out a Collection Significance Report on what the museum holds as community heritage. Melanie Piddocke, from Queensland Museum, visited in June, 2021 and spent a week going through all collections with the Curator to
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Jeremy and Jan Colman visited Lord Howe Island for a week back in June of this year, and were walking on Middle Beach one afternoon and found the front cover of an antique gold fob watch. It was jammed underneath a boulder that was revealed at low tide close to the southern end of the
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Ian Hutton, curator of the Lord Howe Island Museum, has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate by SCU.
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In June, Melanie Piddocke from Queensland Museum visited the island to undertake a Collection Significance Assessment of the collections held at the Lord Howe Island Museum. Melanie was very impressed by the collection, and spent a lot more time in the museum than she had anticipated, as the collections held are quite extensive, including artefacts,
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With the help of our President Robyn Warner’s son-in-law Peter van Dijk, the museum now has a very accessible digital archive of all issues of the island newspaper, Signal. These are on an iPad with a searchable function so that a user can type in a name, or any words, and instantly have all of
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