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1881 De Boos Chinese Medal

Discover the medal presented as a mark of esteem to Charles De Boos, Gold Fields Warden, from Chinese Miners in the Braidwood district in 1881.

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1860 Wagga Wagga Chinese Opium Pipe

Discover a typical opium pipe used by nineteenth century Chinese miners that is a part of a series of regional collections integral to the story of the Chinese on the goldfields and the establishment of regional Chinese communities.

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Gold Mining Licence c.1853

1853 Gold Mining Licence

Discover the Gold Miner’s Licence from the 1850s. Miner’s licences were hated by the diggers and this with other antagonisms with the government and police led to the famous Eureka Rebellion of 1854.

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Chinese Restriction Act Of 1881

1881 Chinese Restriction Act

Discover the Act passed in the New South Wales Parliament in 1881 to place restrictions on immigration of Chinese to the Colony.

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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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1944 Newcastle Welsh Miners Pick

Discover the miner’s pick owned by Charlie Barker, miner, and the son of a Welsh coalminer.

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1870 – 1920 Trades Union Banners

Discover the NSW Trades Hall Union Banner Collection.

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Lambing Flat Roll Up Banner c.1860s

1860 Lambing Flat Roll Up Banner

The banner’s historic value lies in its relationship to the themes of the gold rush experience, racial antagonism, the fear of the exotic and unknown, and ideologies that culminated in the first act of the newly Federated Commonwealth of Australia, the 1901 Immigration Restriction Act.

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1860 Gold Fields Chinese Opium Box

The opium tins are part of a larger collection of objects integral to the story of the Chinese on the goldfields and the establishment of regional Chinese communities.

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