Capturing Ephemera for the First World War Centenary
With the Centenary of the First World War being so widely commemorated around Australia, the Australian War Memorial is eager to capture the ways in which the nation is doing this.
Front page of leaflet for 'The Dirty Red Digger', Anzac Centenary Concert, performed by The Griffin Ensemble.
Reverse of leaflet for 'The Dirty Red Digger', Anzac Centenary Concert, performed by The Griffin Ensemble.
Many local libraries, museums, historical and family history societies are producing exhibitions or publications to mark the centenary and the Memorial would be greatly interested to add exhibition catalogues, brochures, leaflets, and other forms of ephemera to its collection. This will allow us to record the various ways Australians are commemorating the centenary for future generations.
Other members of the public are compiling their research into the form of a publication or website. The Memorial is also proactively preserving as much of these as we can for posterity. Communities are also organising other events such as concerts, plays and musical events to commemorate the First World War and are generating promotional material that would also be of interest.
If you, your community, or your local cultural institution has been producing any material similar to that described above for the centenary of the First World War, we would be glad to hear from you. Please contact us here.
Promotional poster for 're sounding Gallipoli', performed at the High Court of Australia on 12 April 2015.
Programme for 'Australia Marches On', performed at the National Library of Australia on 13 March 2015.