Photo Gallery

 

    The Archive at work

Volunteer helpers in the Catalogue Room. maintain the Archive's central computer database of Australian jazz-related items and information. Photographic items are scanned for archiving on CD.

 

Industrious Archive Volunteers in the Catalogue Room Assistant Sound Engineer Bill Brown creating 'preservation' CD's    
 

In our Archive Vaults, recordings, sheet music, instruments and other items of the collections are kept in conditions of controlled temperature and humidity

Our extensive International Collection now includes several thousand commercial recordings of jazz music, and other memorabilia.

Vault One containing Australian Discs & Cassettes Librarian Tom Wanliss displaying some of the books in our extensive jazz collection    
 

The Sound Room houses equipment used to transfer music and interviews to CD for preservation - 770 CD's at July 2006.

Our Book Library contains in excess of 900 jazz-related books which, while not for loan, are available for research and reading in the Ray Marginson Library.

 

Part of the Archive's extensive collection of overseas jazz-related material Part of our extensive Poster and Print collection    
  The Archive Shop has an extensive range of recordings, paintings, prints, autographed recordings, discographies, T-shirts and other material.
Vault 3 containing 61 years of Australian Jazz Convention material Administration control for our International collection    
       
 

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All donations are gratefully received!

 


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The 'recording' tuba used by Lou Silbereisen
 

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The 'new' Yamaha piano

Tom Lucas trying to put names to faces in the photos he's scanning

The Archive's 'greenery'

 
 

Framed Regal Zonophone records signed by Graeme Bell

Caricature artist and cartoonist George Hadden does it at the Echuca/Moama Jazz Festival

 
 

Promotions Manager Alan Clark at the 'new' Yamaha piano

Enjoy a cuppa and biscuit in our new Waterfront Cafe

 
 

The Waterfront Cafe can be a busy spot

Volunteer Kim Harris entertains a group of visitors on an organised tour

 
   

Part of our exhibition space –
the Ray Marginson Library