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Peta Landman <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 8 Jun 1997 16:13:45 +1000
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There are many more childrens' museums in Australia and I recommend that
you search the Australian Museums on Line web site (AMOL). There are three
in Sydney Childrens Treasure house book and toy museum, Gypsy Smith's
Puppets, Kidseum.

>There is another one associated with the Museum of Victoria in
>Melbourne, Australia.
>
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>> From:
>> [log in to unmask][SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>> Sent:         Wednesday, 4 June 1997 4:21 PM
>> To:   [log in to unmask]
>> Subject:      Children's Museum in Australia
>>
>> FROM:YASUI Ryo, Tamagawa Univ.
>> Dear Colleagues,
>> Curently, I am compiling a list of Children's Museums in Oceania for
>> my lectur
>> es on 'children and museums'.
>> I know there are a lot of them in north america and a few in UK. The
>> only two
>> I know in Oceania are the Sydney Children's Museum and the Museum of
>> Childhood
>>  at the Edith Cowan University in Claremont WA.
>> I wonder if there are any others in Australia.
>> It would be most appreciated if you could generously provide me with
>> some info
>> rmation about the subject.
>>
>> I look forward to hearing from you.
>>
>> Your humble colleague on the web,
>>
>> Ryo
>> YASUI R. (Mr.)
>> Lecturer of Museum Studies
>> Tamagawa University, Tokyo
>> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
>> fax: (+81) 3-3496-2146
>>
>> June 4, 1997.
>>

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