Photographs
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Exhibitions
Room views
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( Another area of interest is our Collections page )
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The History of Franklin Village (part I)

An account of the Franklin Village area including the people and the buildings is now available. This is the first part of an ongoing project, with much more to come.
- To view on-line click here
Tasmania's Rural Cultural Landscapes Exhibition
This exhibition surveys Tasmania’s rich rural landscape heritage which is now at risk.It is part of the National Trust’s Community Heritage Program.
Pages from the exhibition may be viewed on-line here
The Latrobe Area Photographic Collection
The Latrobe Court House Museum holds a large collection of images tracing the area's history. This is now available to view on-line together with the Curators' notes. Prints from the majority of images are available for noncommercial use!
Tasmania's Aviation Heritage Exhibition

An account of Tasmania's Aviation Heritage taken from the exhibition is available to view on-line by clicking here
Some of the images in the display can be seen here
Room Views
This is an ongoing project to display a typical room from each of the properties under the Trust's care . A set of navigable pages allows the viewer to inspect all areas of the selected room. At present the following properties are available:-
Clarendon Drawing Room

A set of navigable photographs showing the Drawing Room as if you were inside together with details on items of interest including John Glover's Swiker Oak.
Franklin House Reception Room

A set of navigable photographs showing the Reception Room and the Northern Bedroom as if you were inside together with details on items of interest
HOME HILL Dining Room

A set of navigable photographs showing the Dining Room as if you were inside together with details on items of interest
Oak Lodge Doctor's surgery
A set of navigable photographs showing the three rooms set out as Dr William Clark's 1909 surgery, waiting room and dispensary as if you were inside tgether with an account of the Doctor and how he came to Oak Lodge
Runnymede Drawing Room

A set of navigable photographs showing the Drawing Room as if you were inside together with details on items of interest

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