SEaK Battye
The J S Battye Library of West Australian History (Battye Library) identifies, collects, organises, preserves and provides access to Western Australia's published documentary heritage as well as collections of original Western Australian historical records.
Learn how to make the most our unique WA heritage collections with these information sessions.
Bookings and enquiries 9427 3111
Uncover Battye: Find out what you need to know to start your research
Discover the wealth of information in the Battye Library and how you can access it.
When: Tuesdays: 23 June; 21 July & 22 August
2.00 - 3.00pm
Where: Battye Library, 3rd Floor
Where the hell are we?
A talk with Steve Howell, Senior Subject Specialist: Battye about the development of maps, with special emphasis on Western Australian maps from 1800.
When: Tuesday 18 August
2.00 - 3.00pm
Where: Room 2.9 (2nd Floor)
Resources for Aboriginal Research
An introductory tour highlighting the range of information and resources we have available for you to access and how to find them.
When: NAIDOC Week: Monday 5 - Friday 12 July, 2.00 - 3.00pm, Daily
Wednesday 12 August & 16 September
10.00 - 11am
Where: Meet at Reception.
Page last updated: 15/09/2009 16:55:59
