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Valente Collection

Around 6,000 books, mostly in Portuguese, mostly relating to literature, history and religion among many other topics.

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Van der Sprenkel Collection

This Collection contains around 150 Chinese books, including some very rare works. They cover a range of subjects such as Chinese history, literature, society, classics, philosophy and religion.

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Victorian minor verse Collection

Around 500 titles by minor and obscure British poets of the 19th century, most having been published during the reign of Queen Victoria – some earlier imprints extending back to 1801.

Vietnamese collection

The Library maintains a collection of Vietnamese language materials consisting of publications from Vietnam and Australian publications in the Vietnamese language.

Viewfinder: Exhibition themes

Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s to Now explores 50 years in the lives of Australians.

Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s to Now

This exhibition took a unique look at the journey of Australian documentary photography over the last five decades.

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