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Harry Daly Museum<br />

30 minute-tours through the exciting history of anaesthesia<br />

(18.05.2011, 12am and 4.30pm)<br />

Free-entry, tours.<br />

The Australian Society of Anaesthetists is opening it's doors to<br />

the public to showcase the stunning Harry Daly Museum!<br />

Have a wander through the exciting history of anaesthesia.<br />

Significant objects and portraits of their inventors thell the<br />

story from the first successfull ether administration in the<br />

1840s to modern anaesthetic techniques.<br />

Free 30 minutes tours commence at 12:00 and 16:30 on 18<br />

May 2011.<br />

Bookings are essential as limited spaces are available.<br />

Please contact us on 93274022 or bheilmann@asa.org.au<br />

Contact: Birgit Heilmann (Curator)<br />

Phone: + 61 2 93274022<br />

Email: bheilmann@asa.org.au<br />

Address: Suite 603 Eastpoint Tower, 180 Ocean Street, Edgecliff<br />

– 2027 Sydney, Australia<br />

Website:<br />

http://www.asa.org.au/about_the_asa/history_of_the_asa/har<br />

ry_daly_museum<br />

Library of Western Australia<br />

Archaeologist Gaye Nayton’s Book Launch (6:00 pm - 8:00 pm)<br />

Educational programme.<br />

Gaye Nayton’s book The Archaeology of Market Capitalism: A Western Australian Perspective. Contributions to<br />

Global Historical Archaeology. Springer. N.Y., will be launched on Wednesday, 18 May at 6 to 8pm in the<br />

Theatre & Foyer, Library of Western Australia. The book launch will include a presentation by Gaye, the<br />

author.<br />

Refreshments provided.<br />

The book introduces the archaeology and heritage of Western Australia to the world. Revealing through our<br />

heritage places and archaeology how being part of an international supply and demand network shaped the<br />

state we live in to-day. It combines historical and archaeological research on the colonisation of the southwest<br />

and northwest of the state to examine how network demands shaped development and society in Western<br />

Australia.<br />

Contact: Ms. Anne Chapple<br />

Phone: 61 08 9427 2270<br />

Email: anne.chapple@museums.wa.gov.au<br />

Address: Alexander Library Building, Perth Cultural Centre - 6000 Perth, WA Australia<br />

Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum<br />

Two Screenings of Western Australia Focused Films (11am-2pm)<br />

Educational programme.<br />

The Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum will be showing two screenings of movies that are particularly<br />

associated with Western Australian history in honor of International Museum Day 2011.<br />

Contact : Ms. Anne Chapple<br />

Phone : 61 08 9427 2270<br />

Email : anne.chapple@museums.wa.gov.au<br />

Address: Almondbury Road, Melville, WA Australia<br />

80

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