Exhibitions and Displays
The Leeper Library regularly hosts displays at locations around the College. Below are links to current and past displays.
| Current and Past Displays |
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Trinity College Productions
A collection of memorabilia relating to Trinity College drama and musical productions since 1921 |
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Trinity College Buildings
A pictorial journey to changes to the College's physical environment and surrounds over the years. |
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Sir John Winthrop Hackett 1848-1916
Editor, politician, crusader for the founding of The University of Western Australia and a major benefactor. |
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125th Anniversary of the Trinity College Theological
School
Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Trinity College Theological School |
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Megillat
Esther - The Scroll of Esther
This Hebrew scroll was presented to Dr Robin Sharwood by Mrs Iona Christianson on 19 April 1995. The date and origin unknown, held in the Special Collections of the Leeper Library |
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G. W. Rusden
Historian, Educationist, Civil Servant and Benefactor of Trinity. |
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Media and
Technology at Trinity College - Then and Now
A pictorial journey through the changes in technology used at Trinity College in the last century. |
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Father James
Cheong
Letters, papers and photographs on the life of Father James Cheong, past Trinity student, scholar and much loved priest at St Peters, Eastern Hill Melbourne. |
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Valentine
Alexa Leeper
14 February 1900 - 26 July 2001 |
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125 Years of
Affilliation
Photos, documents and memorabilia on the early years of Trinity College's affilliation with the University of Melbourne. |
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100 Years of
Federation
Photos, political comics, programmes, books and letters relating to Federation |
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Burge
Gargoyles
A series of bronzes honouring six eminent men and women who have made significant contributions to Trinity College, the University of Melbourne, and the wider community. |
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Arthur
Vincent Green
(1857 - 1944), a student at Trinity College 1878 -
1890. |
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A History of
the Theological School
A display for a visit by the participants of the ANZTLA (Australia and New Zealand Theological Libraries Association) Conference, July 2000. |