On the day before the Hon. E. G. Whitlam, AC, QC, died last month, at the great age of 98, there were seven former prime ministers of Australia still living, plus the incumbent Mr. Abbott – eight in all.
A remarkable undated drawing by Edward Lear (1812–88) blends natural history and whimsy.
Fortunately, perhaps, there is no instruction manual for newly appointed art museum directors.
Once central to military strategy and venerated in patriotic households, Lord Kitchener is now largely forgotten.
Desperately seeking Woolner medallions
Where do we draw a line between the personal and the historical? Although she died in Melbourne in 1975, when I was not quite eleven years old, I have the vividest memories of my maternal grandmother Helen Borthwick.
This is my last Trumbology before, in a little more than a week from now, I pass to my successor Karen Quinlan the precious baton of the Directorship of the National Portrait Gallery.