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Keeping history alive with care

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Liverpool has a rich and diverse history and now people will have the chance to see some of that history come alive in the Keeping with Care exhibition.

Liverpool Regional Museum and Liverpool City Library collect and care for objects of National, State and Local significance to the community.

Over the years, the Museum has collected 29,000 objects, of which 39 are considered of National significance and 45 of state significance.

The Keeping with Care exhibition tells the story of Liverpool from the 1800s to the 1970s.

From an invitation from Governor Lachlan Macquarie to a Ball, to images of Liverpool Raceway in the 1960s there are many items that paint a picture of life in Liverpool in past days.

One of the highlight objects on show is a dress worn by Charlotte Bartlett.

Charlotte Bartlett was born in Jersey Islands in the English Channel area and moved to Geelong in Victoria when she was two years old before moving to Liverpool with her husband John who had mining interests in the Blue Mountains and living in historic Collingwood House.

This dress was donated to the Museum by Charlotte’s great granddaughter Mrs Kay Beatton in 1990.

The Keeping with Care exhibition is at the Liverpool Regional Museum until 12 August.

Singing legends come to life

The Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre will continue its spectacular entertainment program with some of Australia’s most talented performers in the spotlight.

15 June, 11am: A celebration of Elvis and Roy with Mitch Capone portraying Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison. Tickets $30.

13 July, 11am: Holly Jolly Christmas in July featuring the songs we know and love. Tickets $30.

10 August, 11am: The Starliners. It’s girl power from the 1960s when female groups like Diana Ross and the Supremes made it a magical era. Tickets $28.

14 September, 11am: The Sinatra Show. The man who needs no introduction will have his career interpreted by Mitch Capone and a seven-piece band. Tickets $28.

26 October, 11am: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and the Beach Boys. Tickets $28.

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