Governor Lachlan Macquarie opened the Barracks in 1819 with a meal of beef, plum pudding and punch, but that was pretty much the end of the good life for the barracks’ inhabitants. Macquarie had the ...
Hyde Park Barracks was home to two nineteenth-century institutions for women: the Female Immigration Depot, which housed newly arrived immigrants who stayed for a short time before joining their ...
This poignant museum uses computer vision to reckon with the legacy of colonial Australia Australia's Hyde Park Barracks Museum explores the country's early history through the voices of everyone from ...
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History under the floorboards: decoding the diets of institutionalised women in 19th century Sydney
Sydney’s Hyde Park Barracks was built between 1817 and 1819 to house male convicts. The barracks is World Heritage Listed for ...
Kimberley Connor has previously been a member of the Great Irish Famine Commemoration Committee which preserves the history of the Irish Orphan Girls at Hyde Park Barracks. Sydney’s Hyde Park Barracks ...
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