The Histori of Bees: Free Tour

The Histori of Bees: Free Tour

State Library and Archives of TasmaniaHobart, TAS
Tuesday, Jan 20, 2026 from 11 am to 12 pm AEDT
Overview

Join Exhibition Curator and Engagement Manager Jane Stewart for a guided tour of The Histori of Bees exhibition

Discover the fascinating world of bees, honey, language and books with a free tour.

This summer, The Histori of Bees exhibition invites you to explore a rare and remarkable treasure from our collection: a book published in 1634 titled The Feminin’ Monarchi’, or The Histori of Bees, written by Englishman Charles Butler (1560–1647).

Step into the fascinating world of bees through stories of language, history, music and books.

  • Listen to a madrigal (a piece of music for several singers) inspired by bees.
  • See beekeeping tools and items used by beekeepers from the State Library and Archives of Tasmania collection.
  • View enlarged pages of the tiny book, and try and read the writing.

Curator, and Engagement Manager Jane Stewart will guide you through this beautiful exhibition.

Places are free, but limited.

By registering for a Libraries Tasmania event, you agree to follow our policies.

Thank you for helping keep our spaces safe and respectful for everyone.

Join Exhibition Curator and Engagement Manager Jane Stewart for a guided tour of The Histori of Bees exhibition

Discover the fascinating world of bees, honey, language and books with a free tour.

This summer, The Histori of Bees exhibition invites you to explore a rare and remarkable treasure from our collection: a book published in 1634 titled The Feminin’ Monarchi’, or The Histori of Bees, written by Englishman Charles Butler (1560–1647).

Step into the fascinating world of bees through stories of language, history, music and books.

  • Listen to a madrigal (a piece of music for several singers) inspired by bees.
  • See beekeeping tools and items used by beekeepers from the State Library and Archives of Tasmania collection.
  • View enlarged pages of the tiny book, and try and read the writing.

Curator, and Engagement Manager Jane Stewart will guide you through this beautiful exhibition.

Places are free, but limited.

By registering for a Libraries Tasmania event, you agree to follow our policies.

Thank you for helping keep our spaces safe and respectful for everyone.

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

Location

State Library and Archives of Tasmania

91 Murray Street

Allport Gallery Hobart, TAS 7000

How do you want to get there?

Map
Organised by
State Library and Archives of Tasmania
Followers--
Events307
Hosting6 years
Report this event