Author: Public Record Office Victoria
A book about the life of one of Australia’s most loved gardeners and writers has been announced as the 2015 Victorian Community History Award winner at a ceremony held at the Arts Centre earlier today.
Jean Galbraith: Writer in a Valley by Gippsland historian Dr Meredith Fletcher was recognised as this year’s most outstanding community history project in Victoria. Jean Galbraith was a respected Gippsland botanist who developed new forms of garden writing in Australia.
Graeme Davison’s new book Lost Relations won the judges special prize for a narrative that takes the reader on a journey to discover his family’s past, while Lucy Sussex’s book about Fergus Hume and his famous Melbourne crime novel ‘Mystery of a Hansom Cab’ took out the 2015 History Publication Award. Suburban Melbourne, Ned Kelly and the ANZACs also featured amongst the winning entries.
The Victorian Community History Awards are presented by Public Record Office Victoria in partnership with the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, and funded by the Victorian Government.
A major event of History Week, the annual Victorian Community History Awards recognise the work of individuals and organisations committed to telling stories of local history.
List of the 2015 Victorian Community History Award winners:
Victorian Community History Award
Jean Galbraith: Writer in a Valley by Meredith Fletcher
Monash University Publishing in association with State Library of Victoria
Judges Special Prize
Lost Relations: Fortunes of My Family in Australia’s Golden Age by Graeme Davison
Allen & Unwin
Collaborative Community Award
Ned Kelly Under the Microscope; Solving the Forensic Mystery of Ned Kelly’s Remains edited by Craig Cormick
CSIRO Publishing
Local History Project Award
Strewth! An Insight into Local Involvement in World War One edited by Gillian and John Francis
Horsham Historical Society
History Publication Award
Block Buster! Fergus Hume and the Mystery of a Hansom Cab by Lucy Sussex
Text Publishing
Local History – Small Publication Award
Boroondara Remembers: Stories of World War 1 by Fiona Poulton and Katherin Sheedy
City of Boroondara
Multimedia History Award
Postcards from Port: An Audiovisual Retrospective of Port Melbourne DVD
Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society
Historical Interpretation Award
Melbourne Dreaming: A Guide to Important Places of the Past and Present by Meyer Eidelson
Aboriginal Studies Press
Centenary of World War One Award
Suburbs at War: The Cities of Malvern and Prahran during the Great War by Helen Doyle
City of Stonnington
History Article (Peer Reviewed) Award
Anzac Memories Revisited: Trauma, Memory and Oral History by Alistair Thomson
Oral History Review, Oxford University Press
For more information and to view commendations read the 2015 Winners Booklet.
View photos from the awards ceremony on our Flickr page.
View the official announcement.
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