60 Objects

Join in the celebration by discovering 60 objects of interest from our Collection of 35,000 artefacts.

As part of the celebration of the National Trust’s 60th Anniversary we have chosen 60 objects from our collection.

With over 35,000 objects to choose from, that including costume, furnishings, artworks, tools, plants and even animals, the decision was difficult.

These objects represent the way the Trust’s Collection connects people and places through stories. We hope you find these objects intriguing.  They reveal the diverse nature of the Trust and its important work as a custodian of our history.

 

To Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors – the following webpage(s) contain images of deceased persons.

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Deed of Settlement

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Spectacles worn during Black Thursday February 6 1851

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