Garry Barnsley OAM is the speaker at the July general meeting of the Berrima District Historical Society.
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Garry will draw upon his knowledge of military history for the talk. "Right now, we find ourselves at the most amazing crossroads,when curiosity about our forebears and kin who went to war, many of whom gave their all, intersects with the information revolution," he said.
"Now, we can forage for their stories in the comfort of our homes or while the billy boils. Anyone with an internet connecting device can tap into the archival collections only recently exposed to public view."
Garry will guide listeners through the resources available, with a view to fulfilling the pledge of remembrance. He will also touch upon the emerging controversy surrounding the expansion of the Australian War Memorial.
Garry has a long family connection to the local district, spanning seven generations since the 1860s. He was born in Bowral in 1950, and grew up in Sutton Forest where his parents ran the village store/post office.
He attended Sutton Forest Public School and Bowral High School. After graduating from the University of Sydney with a law degree in 1972, he returned to the Highlands, entering the legal profession.
As the Historical Society's upstairs meeting room is difficult for some to access, this month's meeting will be held in the Playhouse Theatre, located in the Old Council Chambers building, Bowral Road, Mittagong. Starting at 2:00pm. All are welcome and afternoon tea will be provided.
Details: bdhsarchives@gmail.com or call 4872 2169.
- Philip Morton, BDH&FHS