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The Ottoman flag made by Gool and Abdullah. Courtesy of Justice & Police Museum

1915 Broken Hill Ottoman Flag

The Broken Hill Ottoman Flag is rare being unique and one a few items from the New Years Day attack at Broken Hill in 1915.

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Order Ending Transportation To NSW c.1840

1840 Order Ending Transportation To New South Wales

The Order-in-Council has historical significance as evidence of the 1840 Order-in-Council and its aftermath represented the turning point when, 50 years after its foundation, New South Wales ceased to be a penal colony.

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1787 Convict Love Token

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

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1855 Convict Jacket

Discover the long sleeved woollen convict jacket made of ‘Parramatta cloth’, c.1855.

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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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1916 – 1918 Trial Bay Soldiers and Internees Buttons

See the collection of buttons that were discovered recently in the drain pipes at Trial Bay Gaol. The buttons are from the clothes of Australian military guards and German prisoners of war circa 1915.

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1916 Trial Bay Photograph Printing Frames

Discover the photography frames used by World War 1 German POWs interned at the Trial Bay Gaol Internment Camp between 1915 and 1918 to take and develop photographs of the Camp, its environment and the activities that took place there.

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Trial Bay Kodak Film Tank c.1916

1916 Trial Bay Kodak Film Tank

Discover the Kodak film tank used by German POWs who where interred at Trial Bay Gaol between 1915-1918.

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1916 Trial Bay Decorative Wood Jewellery Box

The Jewellery Box is a part of a collection of objects integral to the fabric of the Trial Bay Gaol heritage site and provides the distinctive character of the place.

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Trial Bay Jewellers Lathe c.1858

1858 Trial Bay Jewellers Lathe

The lathe used by Trial Bay internees has aesthetic significance in the design and manufacture of toys for children interred at other internment camps.

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1900 Berrima Concert Zither

Discover the zither played by the German merchant seaman interred at Berrima Internment Camp in 1915.

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1916 Berrima Carved Wooden Shield

Discover the carved wood shield made by a German merchant seaman interred at Berrima Internment Camp in 1915.

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1917 Berrima Carved Wooden Shield

Discover the carved wood shield made by a German merchant seaman interred at Berrima Internment Camp in 1915.

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1916 Berrima Serviette Rings

Discover the carved serviette rings made by a German merchant seaman interred at Berrima Internment Camp in 1915.

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1914 – 1918 Liverpool Holsworthy Internment Collection

The Holsworthy Internees Collection is integral to the history of the Liverpool Region. Its primary significance lies in its relationship to the themes of wartime internment experience, racial antagonism, Australia’s fear of subversion and strict adherence to Britain’s wartime foreign policies.

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1880 Trial Bay Gaol Cell Door

The Gaol Cell Door is a part of a collection of objects integral to the fabric of the Trial Bay Gaol heritage site and provides the distinctive character of the place.

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1885 Gaol Record of Samuel Dykes

The prison record is historically significant as it provides material evidence and insight into the experience and activities of non-Anglo groups in colonial society.

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1916 – 1918 Trial Bay Dolls Miniature Furniture

The Miniature Dolls Furniture is a part of a wider collection of objects used by the internees that are integral to the fabric of the Trial Bay Gaol heritage site and provides the distinctive character of the place.

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Trial Bay Book - The Gentle Art of Photography - c.1900s

1900 Trial Bay The Gentle Art of Photography Book

Discover the book ‘The Gentle Art of Photography’. The book was used by the internees at Trial Bay Gaol to take and develop photographs of the Trial Bay Camp.

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1915 Berrima Dolls House

Discover the dolls house made by a German merchant seaman interred at Berrima Internment Camp in 1915.

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1840 Berrima Gaol Cell Door

Discover the cell door from Berrima Gaol where German POWs were interred between 1915-1918.

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1914-1915 Trial Bay Gaol Internees Collection

The Trial Bay Internees Collection interprets the story and provides evidence of the experience of the German internee’s life at Trial Bay, the attitudes of the German internees to the war and internment and their relationships to other German communities in NSW both interred and free.

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1917 Berrima Dugout Canoe

Discover the dugout canoe Störtebeker that was made by German World War One prisoners of war at Berrima internee camp in 1915.

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1915 Berrima Merchant Officer’s Service Record Book

Discover the service record of Willhelm Köster a German merchant seaman interred at Berrima Internment Camp in 1915.

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1916 Berrima D.A.D.G. Banner

Discover the banner made by German crews of ships belonging to the German-Australian Line, Deutsch Australische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (known by the initials D.A.D.G) who where interred at Berrima Gaol between 1915 -1918.

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1787 Draught Instructions For Governor Phillip

Discover the 1787 Draught Instructions for Governor Phillip that empowered Captain Arthur Phillip to establish a British Colony at Botany Bay, grant land and issue regulations to the Colony from 1788.

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1916 Trial Bay Fokker Eindecker Model

The Eindecker model has aesthetic significance and reinforces the fact that the internee community, which was educated and cultured, included wealthy industrialists, doctors, academics, publishers, professionals and entrepreneurs.

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