Discover the National Archives of Australia
Students from Launceston Church Grammar School explore Memory of a Nation
Memory of a Nation is a must-see for all Australians. Highlights include:
- Edmund Barton’s draft of the Constitution – complete with corrections in red pen
- a letter from Don Bradman to Robert Menzies in 1963 – agreeing to play in the PM's XI cricket match, but not without qualms
- a model of the Apollo-Saturn V rocket – presented to Lord Richard Casey as Governor-General in 1967
- a letter from Douglas Mawson to Prime Minister Andrew Fisher in 1911 – requesting funds for the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911–1914)
- Harold Holt’s briefcase
This exhibition showcases stories of ordinary and extraordinary Australians like Freda Beryl Wilson, Australia’s first female trade commissioner, and the inspiring feats of 80-year-old Ernie Old who cycled around Australia on his trusty Malvern Star.
Download the education brochure (1mb pdf).
Also appearing as part of Memory of a Nation are: