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In Your Hands: Brisbane Heritage Expo 2009

Posted on Tuesday, May 19, 2009 by JOL Admin.

On Saturday 16 May the State Library of Queensland participated in the 2nd Brisbane Heritage Expo at City Hall.

State Library’s Senior Family History Librarian speaking with Expo visitorsState Library’s Senior Family History Librarian Stephanie Ryan speaking with Expo visitors.

img_4813-small.JPGLibrarians Trudy Bennett (Heritage Collections) and Stephanie Ryan (Reference Services) within the State Library of Queensland’s display.

With over 50 stalls showcasing various heritage groups and organisations across Brisbane the event was a marvellous occasion for meeting up with friends and colleagues in the historical community and talking with interested members of the public about the treasures contained in the State Library’s Reference and Heritage Collections.

Many thanks to the Museum of Brisbane for organising and hosting the event. This was a terrific oppportunity to take in the displays of organisations dedicated to preserving our cultural heritage.

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