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The Tasmanian Origins of the Australian flag

Held on the 23rd Jul 2023

at 1:30pm to
3pm

, Northern Tasmania


Add to Calendar 2023-07-23 13:30:00 2023-07-23 15:00:00 Australia/Sydney The Tasmanian Origins of the Australian flag A public lecture by the Royal Society of Tasmania Meeting Room, QVMAG at Inveresk
Venue:

Meeting Room, QVMAG at Inveresk

Summary:

A public lecture by the Royal Society of Tasmania

Presenter(s):

  • Mr Jon Addison

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Launceston's Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery holds in its collection one of the most important flags in Australian flag history - The Australasian League flag of 1851. Although this flag represents one short period of political agitation, Mr Addison shows how it can be considered the design origin of Australia's current national flag, chosen by competition in 1901.

Mr Jon Addison is the Senior Curator of Public History at QVMAG, Launceston. Before taking up his current position in 2008 he worked at several museums in Australia and the UK, including the Western Australian Maritime Museum, the London Transport Museum, and the Scottish Maritime Museum.  His current role allows him to explore many diverse collections and interests.

Admission

Free for members of the Royal Society of Tasmania
$6| General admission
$4| Students, QVMAG or TMAG Friends, and members of Launceston Historical Society

Full COVID vaccination and the wearing of face masks are highly desirable.

There will be no webinar for this lecture.

Generously Supported by:

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