Resources
Resources
Kid Curator and the First Ute
This video showcases the story of the “First Ute”. This car from the Ford Motor Company was commonly owned in rural South Australia from 1934. An example of this vehicle is on display in the National Motor Museum. The video considers the perspectives of the woman credited with requesting the car's creation and the perspective of a designer who worked on the vehicle.
Kid Curator and the Tea Set
This video showcases a tea set sold in “The China Gift Store”, the shopfront now known as “Miss Gladys Sym Choon”. The store is named after Gladys Sym Choon who ran the store. The China Gift Store was one of several stores owned and run by the Sym Choon family. South Australia’s Migration Museum now looks after several items from the original store stock. This video considers the perspectives of Gladys Sym Choon and of a customer visiting her shop.
Kid Curator and the Pink Shorts
This video showcases Don Dunstan’s iconic pink shorts. Dunstan donned the shorts in 1972 at Parliament whilst in his term as Premier of South Australia. The shorts caused somewhat of a media frenzy, one which has never quite died down. The video considers the perspectives of a press secretary and a young boy reacting to the media frenzy.
Kid Curator and the Drs Kit
This video showcases a medical kit used by Dr Everard during his voyage on the Africaine in 1836. The kit is now on display in the South Australia Maritime Museum. It contains all sorts of medical instruments common to that period of medicine – many of which were used for surgical medical procedures. The video considers the perspectives of Mary Thomas, a woman travelling on the Africaine with her family, and the perspective of Dr Everard himself.
Kid Curator and the Hawker Van
This video showcases the Monsoor Hawker Van, a vehicle currently housed in the National Motor Museum. The mobile shop, which was owned and driven by Hassan (Harry) Monsoor, was taken on a regular route through the Flinders Ranges and delivered goods to many rural South Australian communities. The video considers the perspectives of two men who regularly shopped from Monsoor. It questions ideas of business economics and consumer culture.
Relic no.07
Civilization as we know it is no more. Glimpse the past through objects from a forgotten time. Play relics.
Relic no.06
Civilization as we know it is no more. Glimpse the past through objects from a forgotten time. Play relics.
Make a Banner for Harmony Day
Banners have traditionally been used to represent identity. Why not join us in celebrating diversity this Harmony Day by creating your own banners?
The Language of History
Learn about the three elements that make up the Language of History and start communicating like a historian.
Relic no.05
Civilization as we know it is no more. Glimpse the past through objects from a forgotten time. Play relics.