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SUMMARY:The Housekeeper's Tale: The Women Who Really Ran the English Country House
DESCRIPTION:Working as a housekeeper was one of the most prestigious jobs a 19th and early 20th century woman could want\, and also one of the toughest. A far cry from the Downton Abbey fiction\, the real-life housekeeper was up against capricious mistresses\, low pay\, no job security and gruelling physical labour. Until now\, her story has never been told. Delving into secret diaries\, unpublished letters and the neglected service archives of our stately homes\, Tessa Boase tells a series of poignant and dramatic stories about some of Britain’s most prominent households which are all\, today\, open to the public. \nDates and Locations \nWednesday 5 August 2026 Chatswood (NSW) \nWednesday 12 August 2026 Geelong (VIC) \nSaturday 29 August 2026 Perth (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/the-housekeepers-tale/2026-08-05/
CATEGORIES:NSW,VIC,WA
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SUMMARY:Persepolis: Art\, Architecture and Ideology of the Persian Empire
DESCRIPTION:The Persian empire exploded into life during the middle of the 6th century BC and was the largest empire in the world for the next two centuries. In around 515\, its third Great King\, Darius I\, commissioned the building of a new city\, Persepolis\, with his palace at its centre. We know a great deal about this palace\, and one of its central features\, the Apadana Staircase\, can be seen in replica in the British Museum. What can this palace and its art tell us about the ideology of this extraordinary\, influential empire? \nDates and Locations \nThursday 30 July 2026 Yarra (VIC) \nFriday 31 July 2026 Mornington Peninsula (VIC) \nFriday 7 August​ 2026 Brisbane River (QLD) \n​Sunday 16 August 2026 Sunshine Coast (QLD) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/persepolis-art-architecture-and-ideology-of-the-persian-empire/2026-08-07/
CATEGORIES:QLD,VIC
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SUMMARY:Fashion\, Feathers and Feminism: Women’s Fight for Change
DESCRIPTION:When social historian Tessa Boase told the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds she wanted to write their early story\, they refused to let her visit their archives. To a former investigative journalist\, this was a challenge she could not resist. This lecture shines a light on the intriguing story of women’s love affair with plumage – and of the brave eco feminists who fought back on behalf of the birds. Moving from a polite Victorian tea party to an egret hunt in a Florida swamp; from a suffragette ‘monster rally’ to a milliner’s dusty workshop\, you will be taken back in time to a world where every woman\, of every class wore a hat. Shocking and surprising\, entertaining and moving\, this pacy lecture remains Tessa’s most popular. \nDates and Locations \nSunday 9 August 2026 Cairns (QLD) \nThursday 13 August 2026 Melbourne (VIC) \nMonday 17 August 2026 Murray River (NSW /VIC) \nTuesday 18 August 2026 Canberra (ACT) \nSaturday 29 August 2026 Perth (WA) \nMonday 31 August 2026 Margaret River (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/fashion-feathers-and-feminism-womens-fight-for-change/2026-08-09/
CATEGORIES:ACT,NSW,QLD,VIC,WA
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SUMMARY:The Housekeeper's Tale: The Women Who Really Ran the English Country House
DESCRIPTION:Working as a housekeeper was one of the most prestigious jobs a 19th and early 20th century woman could want\, and also one of the toughest. A far cry from the Downton Abbey fiction\, the real-life housekeeper was up against capricious mistresses\, low pay\, no job security and gruelling physical labour. Until now\, her story has never been told. Delving into secret diaries\, unpublished letters and the neglected service archives of our stately homes\, Tessa Boase tells a series of poignant and dramatic stories about some of Britain’s most prominent households which are all\, today\, open to the public. \nDates and Locations \nWednesday 5 August 2026 Chatswood (NSW) \nWednesday 12 August 2026 Geelong (VIC) \nSaturday 29 August 2026 Perth (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/the-housekeepers-tale/2026-08-12/
CATEGORIES:NSW,VIC,WA
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SUMMARY:London's Lost Department Stores
DESCRIPTION:London’s sumptuous Victorian and Edwardian department stores changed the capital – and changed its women. Shoppers of every rank were lavishly wooed\, seduced and often undone by the temptations laid out before them in these new ‘cathedrals of desire’. Starting on Oxford Street’s ‘golden mile’\, we’ll set off on a cultural tour of the capital’s big stores – from snooty Marshall & Snelgrove\, to Pontings\, ‘House of Value’; from Kennards’ wart-removal service\, to the live flamingos atop Derry & Toms; from Bodgers of Ilford\, to Bon Marché of Brixton. How did it feel to enter a great store in 1850 – and in 1950? What was it like to serve? From shoppers to shop girls\, publicity stunts to wow factor window dressing\, a fascinating slice of social history\, with wonderful period images. \nDates and Locations \nWednesday 12 August Geelong (VIC) \nMonday 24 August 2026 Fleurieu (SA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/londons-lost-department-stores/2026-08-12/
CATEGORIES:SA,VIC
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SUMMARY:Fashion\, Feathers and Feminism: Women’s Fight for Change
DESCRIPTION:When social historian Tessa Boase told the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds she wanted to write their early story\, they refused to let her visit their archives. To a former investigative journalist\, this was a challenge she could not resist. This lecture shines a light on the intriguing story of women’s love affair with plumage – and of the brave eco feminists who fought back on behalf of the birds. Moving from a polite Victorian tea party to an egret hunt in a Florida swamp; from a suffragette ‘monster rally’ to a milliner’s dusty workshop\, you will be taken back in time to a world where every woman\, of every class wore a hat. Shocking and surprising\, entertaining and moving\, this pacy lecture remains Tessa’s most popular. \nDates and Locations \nSunday 9 August 2026 Cairns (QLD) \nThursday 13 August 2026 Melbourne (VIC) \nMonday 17 August 2026 Murray River (NSW /VIC) \nTuesday 18 August 2026 Canberra (ACT) \nSaturday 29 August 2026 Perth (WA) \nMonday 31 August 2026 Margaret River (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/fashion-feathers-and-feminism-womens-fight-for-change/2026-08-13/
CATEGORIES:ACT,NSW,QLD,VIC,WA
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SUMMARY:The Housekeeper's Tale: The Women Who Really Ran the English Country House - Special Interest Event
DESCRIPTION:Working as a housekeeper was one of the most prestigious jobs a 19th and early 20th century woman could want – and also one of the toughest. A far cry from the Downton Abbey fiction\, the real-life housekeeper was up against capricious mistresses\, low pay\, no job security\, and gruelling physical labour. Delving into secret diaries\, unpublished letters and the neglected service archives of our stately homes\, Tessa Boase tells the extraordinary stories behind some of Britain’s most prominent households. \n1.  A GOOD HOUSEKEEPER IS NOT EASILY GOT AT\nFocusing on the Victorian Era\, we discover more about this unique position by examining a bundle of letters discovered in the archives of Hatfield House\, charting the meticulous hunt for a housekeeper to serve Queen Victoria’s prime minister\, Lord Salisbury\, in 1890. We then move to the story of Mrs. Sarah Wells – mother to the writer H.G. Wells – who kept a revelatory diary for the 14 years she toiled below stairs at Uppark. \n2. DANGEROUS AND DISORDERLY – THE 20TH CENTURY\nThis period of change for British domestic servants is embodied by the triumphant figure of housekeeper Hannah Mackenzie\, whose career spanned extremes of fortune and circumstance. We finish our morning by looking at the life of a contemporary housekeeper\, Nicky Garner\, of Holkham Hall in Norfolk. How has the role changed\, and how has the English country house adapted to the modern world? \nDates and Locations \nSunday 16 August 2026 Murray River (NSW/VIC) \nThursday 27 August 2026 Adelaide (SA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/the-housekeepers-tale-the-women-who-really-ran-the-english-country-house-special-interest-event/
CATEGORIES:NSW,SA,VIC
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260817
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T075659Z
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SUMMARY:Persepolis: Art\, Architecture and Ideology of the Persian Empire
DESCRIPTION:The Persian empire exploded into life during the middle of the 6th century BC and was the largest empire in the world for the next two centuries. In around 515\, its third Great King\, Darius I\, commissioned the building of a new city\, Persepolis\, with his palace at its centre. We know a great deal about this palace\, and one of its central features\, the Apadana Staircase\, can be seen in replica in the British Museum. What can this palace and its art tell us about the ideology of this extraordinary\, influential empire? \nDates and Locations \nThursday 30 July 2026 Yarra (VIC) \nFriday 31 July 2026 Mornington Peninsula (VIC) \nFriday 7 August​ 2026 Brisbane River (QLD) \n​Sunday 16 August 2026 Sunshine Coast (QLD) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/persepolis-art-architecture-and-ideology-of-the-persian-empire/2026-08-16/
CATEGORIES:QLD,VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260817T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260817T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251129T042836Z
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SUMMARY:Fashion\, Feathers and Feminism: Women’s Fight for Change
DESCRIPTION:When social historian Tessa Boase told the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds she wanted to write their early story\, they refused to let her visit their archives. To a former investigative journalist\, this was a challenge she could not resist. This lecture shines a light on the intriguing story of women’s love affair with plumage – and of the brave eco feminists who fought back on behalf of the birds. Moving from a polite Victorian tea party to an egret hunt in a Florida swamp; from a suffragette ‘monster rally’ to a milliner’s dusty workshop\, you will be taken back in time to a world where every woman\, of every class wore a hat. Shocking and surprising\, entertaining and moving\, this pacy lecture remains Tessa’s most popular. \nDates and Locations \nSunday 9 August 2026 Cairns (QLD) \nThursday 13 August 2026 Melbourne (VIC) \nMonday 17 August 2026 Murray River (NSW /VIC) \nTuesday 18 August 2026 Canberra (ACT) \nSaturday 29 August 2026 Perth (WA) \nMonday 31 August 2026 Margaret River (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/fashion-feathers-and-feminism-womens-fight-for-change/2026-08-17/
CATEGORIES:ACT,NSW,QLD,VIC,WA
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260818T190000
DTSTAMP:20260519T205807
CREATED:20251119T055953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251129T042836Z
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SUMMARY:Fashion\, Feathers and Feminism: Women’s Fight for Change
DESCRIPTION:When social historian Tessa Boase told the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds she wanted to write their early story\, they refused to let her visit their archives. To a former investigative journalist\, this was a challenge she could not resist. This lecture shines a light on the intriguing story of women’s love affair with plumage – and of the brave eco feminists who fought back on behalf of the birds. Moving from a polite Victorian tea party to an egret hunt in a Florida swamp; from a suffragette ‘monster rally’ to a milliner’s dusty workshop\, you will be taken back in time to a world where every woman\, of every class wore a hat. Shocking and surprising\, entertaining and moving\, this pacy lecture remains Tessa’s most popular. \nDates and Locations \nSunday 9 August 2026 Cairns (QLD) \nThursday 13 August 2026 Melbourne (VIC) \nMonday 17 August 2026 Murray River (NSW /VIC) \nTuesday 18 August 2026 Canberra (ACT) \nSaturday 29 August 2026 Perth (WA) \nMonday 31 August 2026 Margaret River (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/fashion-feathers-and-feminism-womens-fight-for-change/2026-08-18/
CATEGORIES:ACT,NSW,QLD,VIC,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260824T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260824T113000
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CREATED:20251120T072132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T022656Z
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SUMMARY:London's Lost Department Stores
DESCRIPTION:London’s sumptuous Victorian and Edwardian department stores changed the capital – and changed its women. Shoppers of every rank were lavishly wooed\, seduced and often undone by the temptations laid out before them in these new ‘cathedrals of desire’. Starting on Oxford Street’s ‘golden mile’\, we’ll set off on a cultural tour of the capital’s big stores – from snooty Marshall & Snelgrove\, to Pontings\, ‘House of Value’; from Kennards’ wart-removal service\, to the live flamingos atop Derry & Toms; from Bodgers of Ilford\, to Bon Marché of Brixton. How did it feel to enter a great store in 1850 – and in 1950? What was it like to serve? From shoppers to shop girls\, publicity stunts to wow factor window dressing\, a fascinating slice of social history\, with wonderful period images. \nDates and Locations \nWednesday 12 August Geelong (VIC) \nMonday 24 August 2026 Fleurieu (SA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/londons-lost-department-stores/2026-08-24/
CATEGORIES:SA,VIC
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260829T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260829T143000
DTSTAMP:20260519T205807
CREATED:20251119T055953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251129T042836Z
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SUMMARY:Fashion\, Feathers and Feminism: Women’s Fight for Change
DESCRIPTION:When social historian Tessa Boase told the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds she wanted to write their early story\, they refused to let her visit their archives. To a former investigative journalist\, this was a challenge she could not resist. This lecture shines a light on the intriguing story of women’s love affair with plumage – and of the brave eco feminists who fought back on behalf of the birds. Moving from a polite Victorian tea party to an egret hunt in a Florida swamp; from a suffragette ‘monster rally’ to a milliner’s dusty workshop\, you will be taken back in time to a world where every woman\, of every class wore a hat. Shocking and surprising\, entertaining and moving\, this pacy lecture remains Tessa’s most popular. \nDates and Locations \nSunday 9 August 2026 Cairns (QLD) \nThursday 13 August 2026 Melbourne (VIC) \nMonday 17 August 2026 Murray River (NSW /VIC) \nTuesday 18 August 2026 Canberra (ACT) \nSaturday 29 August 2026 Perth (WA) \nMonday 31 August 2026 Margaret River (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/fashion-feathers-and-feminism-womens-fight-for-change/2026-08-29/
CATEGORIES:ACT,NSW,QLD,VIC,WA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260830
DTSTAMP:20260519T205807
CREATED:20251119T061323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T022001Z
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SUMMARY:The Housekeeper's Tale: The Women Who Really Ran the English Country House
DESCRIPTION:Working as a housekeeper was one of the most prestigious jobs a 19th and early 20th century woman could want\, and also one of the toughest. A far cry from the Downton Abbey fiction\, the real-life housekeeper was up against capricious mistresses\, low pay\, no job security and gruelling physical labour. Until now\, her story has never been told. Delving into secret diaries\, unpublished letters and the neglected service archives of our stately homes\, Tessa Boase tells a series of poignant and dramatic stories about some of Britain’s most prominent households which are all\, today\, open to the public. \nDates and Locations \nWednesday 5 August 2026 Chatswood (NSW) \nWednesday 12 August 2026 Geelong (VIC) \nSaturday 29 August 2026 Perth (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/the-housekeepers-tale/2026-08-29/
CATEGORIES:NSW,VIC,WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260831T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260831T150000
DTSTAMP:20260519T205807
CREATED:20251119T055953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251129T042836Z
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SUMMARY:Fashion\, Feathers and Feminism: Women’s Fight for Change
DESCRIPTION:When social historian Tessa Boase told the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds she wanted to write their early story\, they refused to let her visit their archives. To a former investigative journalist\, this was a challenge she could not resist. This lecture shines a light on the intriguing story of women’s love affair with plumage – and of the brave eco feminists who fought back on behalf of the birds. Moving from a polite Victorian tea party to an egret hunt in a Florida swamp; from a suffragette ‘monster rally’ to a milliner’s dusty workshop\, you will be taken back in time to a world where every woman\, of every class wore a hat. Shocking and surprising\, entertaining and moving\, this pacy lecture remains Tessa’s most popular. \nDates and Locations \nSunday 9 August 2026 Cairns (QLD) \nThursday 13 August 2026 Melbourne (VIC) \nMonday 17 August 2026 Murray River (NSW /VIC) \nTuesday 18 August 2026 Canberra (ACT) \nSaturday 29 August 2026 Perth (WA) \nMonday 31 August 2026 Margaret River (WA) \nClick on your preferred location above for more details and to book tickets.
URL:https://www.artsnational.au/event/fashion-feathers-and-feminism-womens-fight-for-change/2026-08-31/
CATEGORIES:ACT,NSW,QLD,VIC,WA
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