NSW Migration Heritage Centre: ‘Folk Art’


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1950 Tweed Cane Cutter Knife

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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.



Outrigger canoe (jukung) from Lombok, Indonesia (front) with an Indonesian sailing canoe (rear). Photograph Stephen Thompson

Indonesian Outrigger Canoe (jukung)

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A basic dugout canoe constructed in an ancient and universal style called the ‘5 part canoe’.



Brookvale, Old Pittwater Road, c.1950

1920 – 1970 Sempre Con Te Collection

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The collection consists of personal ephemera brought to Australia by Italian Women chain migrating to Australia between 1920 and the 1970s.



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

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



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1879 Caroline Stimson’s Embroidered Sampler & Medal

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The sampler and medal are historically significant as evidence of the migration of liberal entrepreneurs from Britain and the prosperity they achieved in 19th century NSW and Fairfield through hard work, chaste and piety.



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1965 – 1974 Fairfield Tailor’s Basting Machine

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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.



Tweed banana collection, c.1960s

1960 Tweed Banana Tools Collection

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This collection of implements have historical and technological significance as they demonstrate the skills of ‘making do’ – improvising and modifying tools to make the heavy work of cultivating bananas easier.



Tweed cane stripper hook c.1960s

1960 Tweed Cane Stripper Hook

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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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1890 Liverpool Farm Cow Bell

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



Cane cutter knife c.1950s

1950 Tweed Cane Cutter Knife

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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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2006 Dutch Dollhouse

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The dollhouse has historic significance as evidence of post World War 2 refugee migration to Australia and the traumatic experience of dislocation and separation from family.



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1815 Parramatta Sunday School Banner

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The banner has historical value as a rare fabric banner from convict era Parramatta.



Dunera Boys Hay Internment Camp Collection c.1941

1941 Dunera Boys Hay Internment Camp Collection

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Discover the collection of objects from the German and Austrian refugees who transported to Australia on the SS Dunera and were later interred at Hay internment camp during World War Two.



Beardman Jug, 1656. Photograph Stephen Thompson

1656 Dutch Vergulde Draeck Collection

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Discover the Dutch Vergulde Draeck Collection excavated from the VOC ship Vergulde Draeck that was wrecked on the Western Australian coast in 1656.



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1980 Vietnamese Model Fishing Boat

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Discover the model fishing boat Kie Gang Kg 02979 made by Lai Duc while staying at Pu Lau Bi Dong, an island refugee camp in Malaysia, in the 1980s.



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1920 Kankles Zither

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The zither has historic significance as evidence of post World War 2 refugee migration to Australia and the traumatic experience of dislocation and separation from family.



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1830 Single Key Boxwood Flute

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The flute has historic value as evidence of one of the earliest musical instrument dealers known to have operated in Sydney from his arrival in the colony in 1832 until his death in 1854.



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1890 – 1930 Griffith Boys Clothing Collection

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This clothing collection from Griffith is of historic significance as a transfer of habits of dress from the Italian village to Australia.



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1930 Griffith Tea Chest Wardrobe

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This tea chest cupboard from Griffith is of historic significance as an improvised craft, reflecting the resourcefulness of economically impoverished migrant families.



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1930 Griffith Home Wares Collection

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The bedroom chest and kitchen knives are examples of craft improvised in Australia by Italian men. It is significant to Italian families as evidence and a reminder of hard times as Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area pioneers.



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1930 – 1940 Griffith Bush Furniture Collection

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Life on the land was tough in the 1930s and many had to make do with what they could recycle as evidenced by the Bush Furniture Collection made from packing boxes by Angelo Dal Santo of Griffith.



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1940 Griffith Bride’s Trousseau Quilt

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This quilt has historical significance as one of the first Italian quilts to be documented in Australia.



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1951 Griffith Boot Making Bench and Tools

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These tools of trade of Virginio Davi, who was a boot maker in Griffith in the early 1950s, are historically significant as evidence of a cottage trade transferred to Australia.



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1943 Griffith Knitting Machine, Tools and Samples

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This collection of knitting machines and tools is of historic significance as a family craft of the Griffith area handed down from mother to daughter, that may be traced back to a sixteenth century tradition in Northern Italy.



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1880 Liverpool Tools, Shingles, Bricks and Nails Collection

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Discover the collection of tools, shingles and convict made bricks and nails from the early township of Liverpool NSW.



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1838 Liverpool Wheat Sheaf Gatepost

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Discover the sandstone sculptured wheat sheaf from Macquarie Fields House near Liverpool that was built by Samuel Terry in 1838.



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1942 Japanese Himitsu-Bako Puzzle Box

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Discover the Japanese Himitsu-Bako puzzle box which was recovered from one of the Japanese midget submarines that was involved in the attack on Sydney Harbour on the night of 30-31 May 1942.



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1787 Convict Love Token

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Discover the 1787 convict love token made for Thomas Tilley a convict on the First Fleet.



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2000 Sydney Olympics Friendship Stick

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Discover the Friendship Stick made by Gavin Flick, Alanna Rose and Jai Rose for the 2000 Sydney Olympics.



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1880 – 1930 Redfern Maronite Heritage Centre Collection

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The collection has historical significance as evidence of the history of the early Maronite Church and the Maronite community in the migrant histories of NSW.




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