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Australian History Museum

World War I and its Aftermath 1914-1921 (HSC school groups)

The Australian History Museum offers a study session which focuses on the key features and requirements of the core study for the new Modern History syllabus. In a lecture, discussion and 'hands-on' work, students will be guided in the understanding of concepts and the effective use of sources. The Australian History Museum's extensive and varied range of sources from Britain and Germany include maps, magazines, propaganda, photographs, letters, diaries, newspapers and film.

Sessions are usually held Wednesday and Friday mornings from 10 am - approx 1.30 pm (depending on numbers).

Cost is $10 per student - plus GST (no charge for teachers)

Visit our online tutorial on the Battle of the Somme

For bookings, enquiries or brochures please contact the Curator: Ms Valda Rigg Ph. 9850 8870 Fax. 9850 8240
E-Mail - vrigg@ocs1.ocs.mq.edu.au

http://www.austhistmuseum.mq.edu.au/ Selecting this link will take you to an external site.

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