<p>Plagued by the question "Am I a hoarder?" journalist Annabel Crabb visits Australia's oldest library and learns that her own issues with 'collecting' historical items are MINOR. The State Library of NSW is known for books, but its underground vaults are teeming with oddities: Bits of Henry Lawson. Military antiques. HUMAN HAIR!</p><p>This episode's speakers:</p><ul><li>Maggie Patton - Head of Collection Acquisition & Curation</li><li>Louise Anemaat - Executive Director, Library and Information Services and Dixson Librarian</li><li>Richard Neville - Mitchell Librarian</li><li>Damien Webb - Manager of the Indigenous Engagement Branch</li></ul><p> Search for this episode's treasures in the SLNSW collection:</p><ul><li>Mary Shelley Lock of hair 1851 </li><li>Portraits of John and Harriet Blaxland attached to ropes of plaited hair - 1880s</li><li>Sir Charles FitzRoy c 1855 - Henry Robinson Smith</li><li>Bicorn, or cocked hat, belonging to Matthew Flinders ca. 1800</li><li>A Young Mount Pitt bird - Sydney Bird Painter 1792</li><li>An Aboriginal Man 1810-1821? - Unknown </li></ul><p>To hear the rest of the History Or Hoarding? podcast series, or for more of the best history podcasts covering Australian history, global history including war, politics, literature and some of the most interesting people, moments and turning points in history, go to ABC listen Australia's history tab or the ABC Australia channel or wherever you get your podcasts. To add the History Or Hoarding? podcast to your playlist, just tap 'favourite' or 'follow' on your app and you'll never miss an episode.</p><ul><li>Presenter: Annabel Crabb</li><li>Researcher: Julia O’Shea</li><li>Audio Engineer: Harvey O’Sullivan</li><li>Supervising Producer: Rachael Cusick</li><li>Executive Producers: Eric George and Carmel Rooney</li><li>Head of Audio on Demand: Jessica Radburn</li></ul>