Talk on Back to Black Exhibition - the history of David Jones family in Strathfield
Event description
Exhibition dates and hours
An exhibition on the history of the David Jones family in Strathfield will be open at Strathfield Library, 65-67 Rochester Street Homebush from 17 October to 1 December 2024. The exhibition is free and will open during Library opening hours.Â
Opening NightÂ
The official opening will be held at Thursday 17 October 2024 at 6pm at Strathfield Library. RSVP by Thursday 10 October 2024. Booking are required for the opening for catering purposes. This is a free event.
Please email: exhibitions@strathfield.nsw.gov.au
 Talk
A talk on the history of the David Jones family will be held on Sunday November 10 2024 from 2.00pm to 4.30pm at Strathfield Library. It accompanies the exhibition that is open from 17 October to 1 December 2024 at the Ironbark Gallery, Strathfield Library & Innovation Hub. Â
The speaker is Cathy Jones, who is Secretary of Strathfield-Homebush District Historical Society. Â
The David Jones family have strong associations with the Strathfield district, dating back to the 1860s. Members of the family have played an important role in business, architecture, medicine, education and the establishment of Strathfield Council. Â
David Jones is one of the world’s oldest department stores still trading under their original name. It was founded in Sydney in 1838 by Welsh immigrant David Jones and continued to be managed by his family for over 140 years.Â
The talk and exhibition will take you on a journey through the history of David Jones and their stories and legacy in the Strathfield district. Â
This exhibition has been developed by Strathfield-Homebush District Historical Society with the support of Strathfield Council. Â Â Â
This event is open to all members of the public and is free. An afternoon tea will be served.Â
Please notify in advance if you need to cancel your attendance. Numbers assist with catering for the event. Â
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