hoosh, dogs and seal meat: the role of food in the race to the pole
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When Roald Amundsen planted the Norwegian flag at the South Pole was it luck,
determination or very good planning? Join historical gastronomer Diana Noyce as she examines the important role food played in the race to the South Pole.
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When:
- On Thursday 16 February from 18.00 to 19.00
Where:
State Library of NSW, Macquarie Street (between the Royal Botanic Gardens and Parliament House) Sydney 2000 Venue details
Cost:
Adult: $15
Senior: $10
Friends: $10
Website:
More Info:
State Library of New South Wales
9273 1770
bookings@sl.nsw.gov.au
How to get to this event:
The closest train stations are Martin Place and St James. Circular Quay is only a short walk away. The Sydney Explorer bus stops at the Library.
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Location
State Library of NSW, Macquarie Street (between the Royal Botanic Gardens and Parliament House) Sydney 2000
