The banner has historical value as a rare fabric banner from convict era Parramatta.
more details »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.
more details »The watercolour has historical value as a rare portrait and an object related to probably the most important figures from the early colonial period who brought civil administration, arts and architecture and a humanising and egalitarian influence that transformed New South Wales from a gaol to a Colony.
more details »Discover the collection of tools, shingles and convict made bricks and nails from the early township of Liverpool NSW.
more details »Discover the sandstone sculptured wheat sheaf from Macquarie Fields House near Liverpool that was built by Samuel Terry in 1838.
more details »Discover the long sleeved woollen convict jacket made of ‘Parramatta cloth’, c.1855.
more details »This lithographic print of King Bungaree attributed to Augustus Earle and dated 1826 is evidence of early interactions between Ruopeans and Aboriginal people. It is a significant object from the State Library of NSW Collection.
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