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Snowy Mountains Authority hard hat, c. 1953 - 1954

1953 Snowy Hydro Hard Hat

White painted Bakelite hard hat, Snowy Mountains Authority, Australia, c 1953-1954. Standard issue protective clothing for use on the Snowy Mountains Hydro-electric scheme.

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Former mosque relocated from the Afghan Camp and later the cemetery in Broken Hill, 2010. Photograph by Bronwyn Hanna. Courtesy Heritage Branch, NSW Department of Planning.

1880 – 1960 Broken Hill Mosque Collection

Former mosque relocated from the Afghan Camp and later the cemetery in Broken Hill.

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1904 Fairfield Von Heiden Upright Piano

The piano is historically significant as evidence of piano manufacturing in Australia prior to the World War I through to 1936, as it is possibly one of the last upright pianos, made by Carl von Heiden in his Sydney factory between 1904 and 1914.

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1965 – 1974 Fairfield Tailor’s Basting Machine

The textiles machines are of historic significance as evidence of the transfer of haberdashery and tailoring of clothing from the Italian village to Fairfield in the Australia suburbs.

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1930 Fairfield Farriers Pincers & Forged Iron Crowbar

The pincers are historically significant as they were made by Carl Konemann. The Konemanns’ are regarded as one of the early pioneering families in Fairfield, providing the essential services of horse shoeing, tool making and repairs and coach building.

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1988 Bicentennial Commemorative Banknote

The bank note has historical value as evidence of the 1988 Bicentennial celebrations and the recognition of the cultural diversity that had evolved in the Australian community up to that time.

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Tweed butter churn c.1940s

1940 – 1945 Tweed Butter Churn

The butter churn and pat have historic and technological significance as they demonstrate the labour intensive nature of early dairying and butter making and the impact that technological developments such as the cream separator and butter churn and improvements in rail and road transport had on the industry.

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1904 Liverpool ‘Universal’ Cake Maker

The cake maker has historical value as evidence of the economic transformation that swept over the suburbs of Sydney in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

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Tweed cane stripper hook c.1960s

1960 Tweed Cane Stripper Hook

This cane stripper has historical and technological significance in that it demonstrates the the hard manual labour involved in planting, cutting and loading sugar cane before mechanisation of the sugar industry, first of planting and loading sugar cane and later of harvesting the crop.

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1866 Liverpool Black Cape

The cape has historical significance as evidence of the experience of women in middle class families in the nineteenth century and of colonial millinery and clothing retail practices.

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1968 Tweed Cash Register & Change Dispenser

The Cash register has historic significance as it represents the continuing role of Chinese families in retailing in country New South Wales, well into the second half of the twentieth century.

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1890 Liverpool Farm Cow Bell

The bell is historically significant as evidence of the changing agricultural practices in the Liverpool area after 1850.

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Cane cutter knife c.1950s

1950 Tweed Cane Cutter Knife

The cane knife is historically significant as evidence of the manual labour of the many South Sea Islanders, Indians and migrants from Europe who were the backbone of the sugar industry in northern NSW.

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1949 Tweed Ivory Glazed Earthenware Milk Jug

The milk jug is historically significant becasue of its association with the Greek owned Civic Café in Murwillumbah

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1879 Ned Kelly’s Jerilderie Letter

Discover Ned Kelly’s Jerilderie letter of 1879 that passionately articulates his pleas of innocence and desire for justice for both his family and the poor Irish selectors of Victoria’s north-east. The Jerilderie letter brings Ned Kelly’s distinctive voice to life, and offers readers a unique insight into the man behind the legend.

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1880 – 1990 Wing Hing Long Store Collection

Discover the Wing Hing Long & Co store collection. The collection is significant because of its association with a NSW rural general store, Chinese migration and the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901.

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1852 Convict Cap

Discover the Convict Cap dated 1852, the year convict transportation ended on the east coast of Australia.

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1840 Convict Jacket

Discover the long sleeved woollen convict jacket made of ‘Parramatta cloth’, c.1830s -1840s.

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Convict Button c.1830s, SLNSW

1830 Convict Work Clothes Button

Discover the brass button from the work clothes of a convict assigned to the Australian Agricultural Company at Newcastle in the 1830s.

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