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Richmond and Burnley Historical Society

The Richmond and Burnley Historical Society was established in 1972 through the initiative of the founder Mr Angus Wishart with the support of the Richmond City Council. The collections, photographs, resources and information that we have today are attributed to the effort, determination and commitment of those early members of the society and community. The prime objective of the Society is about collecting and preserving information and material about the history of Richmond, Burnley and Cremorne. Our holdings includes information, photographs, and publications about the people, buildings, homes, industries, schools, societies and groups who were all part of the development of Richmond.
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- ANZ Banking Museum & ANZ Group Archive
- Arts Centre Melbourne
- Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)
- Australian Racing Museum & Hall of Fame
- Bay Steamers Maritime Museum
- Champions Australian Racing Museum & Hall of Fame (Racing Museum)
- City of Yarra
- East Melbourne Historical Society
- Federation Square
- Government House
- Immigration Museum
- La Trobe's Cottage, National Trust of Australia (Victoria)
- Melbourne Cricket Club
- Melbourne Cricket Club Museum
- Melbourne Girls Grammar School Archives
- Melbourne Grammar School Archives
- National Film and Sound Archive
- National Sports Museum
- NGV Australia
- NGV International
- NGV National Gallery of Victoria
- Office of Women's Policy
- Robin Boyd House
- Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria and the National Herbarium of Victoria
- Scotch College
- Shrine of Remembrance
- The Australian Ballet School Archives
- The Johnston Collection
- Town Hall Gallery
- University of Melbourne Rare Books - Land and Food Resources, Burnley
- Victoria Barracks Museum
- Victorian College of the Arts Gallery
- Womens Art Register