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4. Communication
This is the Communication Exhibit.
Here you can see the different ways people have communicated
with each other using written text.
In the past they have used Quill (a bird feather) and ink pot, chalk and slate
pen and paper. These methods took time and often days to arrive at their
destination. Now we can simply send someone an email or text message
which they can receive instantly!
5. Toys
This is our Toy Exhibit.
On this wall you can see many toys that were used before technology allowed us to
invent video games and other electronic fun. All of these were powered by the
children playing with them. Spinning tops were pushed, robots could be wound up
and bubbles blown. All of these toys still exist today.
Do you have any?
6. Around the house
Here, in front of our library, we have some pictures of different
things from the past that were used around the house. As you can see
before technology and electricity everything was done by hand. Fire was
used to cook in big pots, washing was done by hand and rolled in special
machines to get the water out and cars were often cranked by hand to
make them go. Technology has made home life so much easier.
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8. Now Showing
Cinema 1: Phones throughout history.
Cinema 2: How toys have changed.
Cinema 3: Changes around the house.
Cinema 5: The journey of a letter with Australia Post.