Friday, June 30, 2023

July 2023 General Meeting - Saturday 15 July

          

Guest Speaker:
Phillip Simpson


Join us in Gordon Library Meeting Room 1
at 2 pm on Saturday 15 July 2023
when Phillip Simpson presents...
Historical Guide to New South Wales

Phillip spent spent nearly 31 years writing the Historical Guide to New South Wales (Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2020). At 835 pages it is the first comprehensive guide to the location and history of every country town and village in the State. Never before has there been an attempt to succinctly record the location, history, industries, buildings, calamities and the population of over 9700 cities, towns, villages, hamlets and localities outside Sydney. It is the only place-by-place chronology of the settlement, history and development of Australia’s premier State, covering over 230 years and almost a third of the nation’s places.

Phillip's presentation will illustrate how he achieved this, and how the result will be indispensable to historians, geographers, librarians, heritage consultants, local historical societies, local councils, journalists and especially family historians, not to mention inquisitive tourists.

It will illustrate how and why towns came about; the amazing variety of industries in which people worked; the infrastructure that enabled people to move around; the churches that held many communities together; the schools; the public services including post, telegraph, water, sewerage, gas, electricity, fire brigades and ambulance services; law and order; and the range of calamities faced by so many, including epidemics, dust storms, pests, and numerous fires when there was no reticulated water and few fire brigades. The talk will be illustrated with actual examples from many towns.

About Phillip Simpson

Phillip is uniquely qualified for a task of this scope and magnitude, with several decades of experience in heritage and government in NSW, and postgraduate degrees in both Historical Archaeology and Public Administration from the University of Sydney. For a decade he was the Chairman of one of the National Trust’s principal research committees. In acknowledgement of his service to the recognition and preservation of our heritage and his contributions to industrial archaeology and the history of technology in particular, he was awarded the Trust’s silver medallion. More recently the Premier of NSW awarded him a medallion for meritorious long service to the State.

As always, please keep an eye on our website in case of any last-minute changes.

The venue is Gordon Library Meeting Room No. 1, in the Old Gordon Public School, which adjoins the Gordon Library, 799 Pacific Highway, Gordon (corner Pacific Highway and Park Avenue).

It’s just a 5-minute walk from Gordon Station.

For a map and parking information, see our Contact page.

Sunday, June 4, 2023

June 2023 General Meeting - Saturday 17 June

         

Guest Speaker:
Dick Whitaker


Join us in Gordon Library Meeting Room 1
at 2 pm on Saturday 17 June 2023
when Dick Whitaker presents...
The Story of Surry Hills

Our guest speaker will be KHS member, author and renowned meteorologist, Dick Whitaker.

Always a popular guest speaker, Dick returns with a tale of the changing fortunes of this early inner suburb – from colonial farms and country estates to rapid overdevelopment, followed by a lengthy slump to slum status, and then a return to desirability over the past 50 years.

About Dick Whitaker

After graduating from Monash University in Science in 1968, Dick was conscripted and served two years in the Army, ending his military career as an infantry junior officer with 5th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment.

He joined the Bureau of Meteorology soon after and began a public service career that would last some thirty-one years. Dick left the Bureau in 2002, but never lost the “weather bug” and came out of retirement to begin his own meteorological consultancy business. He was Chief Meteorologist with Sky News Weather up until 2016 and appeared regularly on radio and television.

Dick is an experienced lecturer and has delivered numerous presentations on history and the weather to such groups as Probus, Rotary, Libraries, U3A, bushfire brigades, historical societies, schools and business groups.

Dick is very interested in history and meteorological education, particularly through television, radio, and books, and has been author, co-author and consultant editor of seventeen books about the weather, including publications for Time-Life and Reader’s Digest.

His latest book is From Gods to Gigabytes – A Brief History of Weather Forecasting. Signed copies will be available for $25 (cash only, so please try to bring the exact amount).

The venue is Gordon Library Meeting Room No. 1, in the Old Gordon Public School, which adjoins the Gordon Library, 799 Pacific Highway, Gordon (corner Pacific Highway and Park Avenue).

It’s just a 5-minute walk from Gordon Station.

For a map and parking information, see our Contact page.