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Kristian Fredrikson costume designs for the plays of William Shakespeare

Explore the crossover of two masters of their crafts with these beautiful sketches and designs.

Learning the piano at the Library

Ever wondered how people learned the piano in the 1780s, 1880s and 1980s?

Letters to home from the First and Second World Wars

Take a look at some of the letters sent from overseas to friends and family back in Australia during the First and Second World Wars.

Libraries in Indonesia: Definitions, regulation and evolution

Learn about the research of 2024 Asia Study Grant recipient Dr Anita Dewi.

Library love stories: Romance in the National Library of Australia’s collection

Explore the history and diversity of Australian romance books in our collection.

Library Lovers’ Day

To help celebrate Library Lovers’ Day, visitors to the National Library were asked to nominate what it is they love about the Library.

Looking back on 2023

Let’s take a look back at what has been a busy year at the Library.

Meet the 'Courageous Kids'

Get introduced to the seven stories in Courageous Kids and Their Amazing Adventures by Stephanie Owen Reeder and Liz Duthie.

More than a medal: An introduction to Grit & Gold

Learn more about the story behind the National Library of Australia's new exhibition.

Most common family history questions we get asked at the Library: Part 1

In the first of two blogs, learn about birth certificates, First Nations family history, electoral rolls, and cemetery records.

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