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Pagination Putting the Book of Chronicles together
One A4 sheet = 4 pages (printed both sides) 1) Print your document double sided 4) Cut slots marked by grey dashes
on either a printer or photocopier, on pages 15 & 2, 13 & 4, 11 & 6.
Four A4 sheets = 16 pages e.g. page 9 and cover (front),
5) Roll both ends of pages 15 & 2, 13
Print or photocopy the corresponding pages together following the page layout below. page 1 & 8 = 4 pages.
& 4, 11 & 6 toward the centre
*Diffusion eBook format created by: 2) 4 A4 sheets make-up 16 pages (careful not to crease).
Proboscis http://proboscis.org.uk and http://diffusion.org.uk (printed both sides and folded).
6) Slide into centre slot of
3) Cut a slot down the middle of page 9 and cover.
page 9 & cover page as marked
7) Unroll then old book in half.
below in diagram 1.
front side
page 9 cover reverse side page 1 page 8
page 9
page 15 page 6
page 9 cover page 9
page 15 page 4
page 15 page 2
page 15 page 2 page 3 page 14
roll inward
page 9 cover
< insert into slot < insert into slot
page 13 page 4 page 5 page 12
fold together
Cut where white
lines indicate
un-roll
page 11 page 6 page 7 page 10
craft knife or
scissors
Find the Fish Hook.
This world
belongs to:
Draw the fish that swims in the exhibition.
page 9
The Book of Chronicles
was made in Germany
in 1493.
It told the history of the
world at that time and place.
The Book had pictures of
creatures, famous people,
poor folk and important events.
It was a way of seeing the
world. It even had a map!
GREAT COLLECTIONS is a way
of seeing the world. Record
what you see in this, your
own Book of Chronicles.
Draw your friends in the outline outfit.
page 1 page 8
Cover Object: Liber cronicarum (Nuremberg Chronicle) , 1993 from the collection of Dixson Library, State Library of NSW
Find the oldest object in the exhibition?
WOW! It is from the
.............................................................
period., ................ to ............................
million years ago.
Draw the oldest object
Museums & Galleries of New South Wales presents
GREAT COLLECTIONS a touring exhibition you can think of.
to regional NSW
www.mgnsw.org.au/exhibit/great_collections/
page 2
De Zee-Atlas ofte water-wereld, 1676
Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW.
edition by Pieter GOOS.
Find the De Zee-Atlas.
Look for the outline
of Australia, a
section is missing.
It is yet to be mapped.
Draw in the rest of Australia. Use these two pages to draw your world as
Why does the map seem the wrong way up? you imagine it might be.
page 3 page 14
Draw a map of your world. Think about where
The Book of Chronicles left blank pages so the you travel-to school, to the park, to the shops,
world could be recorded after it was published. to your Granny? Put in all the places you go.
page 13 page 4
A world needs plants and the exhibition seems to have
a favourite! Find the other sorts of Banksias called:
Banksia ..........................................................
Banksia ..........................................................
Banksia ..........................................................
Discuss your idea of the perfect sofa.
Draw the flower of the Banksia Serrata. Draw your idea here.
page 5 page 12
Draw a bunch of banksia to sit in the beautiful
Find the sofa.
‘sang-de-boeuf’ vase.
Ask your friends what they think the colour of
Draw the patterns made in timber. ‘sang-de-boeuf’ is.
page 11 page 6
Pair of claret jugs by Edward, Edward junior and John and William
Bernard, 1839. Pair of coasters by John MacKay,1842-43.
Elizabeth House, Historic Houses Trust of NSW.
What are the objects?
Object ............................................................
Object .............................................................
What about a nice cold drink?
Draw yourself in one of the outfits. Draw a pair of goblets that match the jugs.
page 7 page 10
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