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Bendigo Military MuseumBook, Courage and Service Project, Courage and Service - Chinese Australians and World War II, c.1999
... Courage and Service - Chinese Australians and World War II......chinese...On front are 3 black & white photos of Chinese Australians who served with Australian forces in WWII. 54 pages....On front are 3 black & white photos of Chinese Australians who served with Australian forces in WWII. 54 pages. ...Book, soft white cover with black cloth binding over glued spine. On front are 3 black & white photos of Chinese Australians who served with Australian forces in WWII. 54 pages.On title page: To Bendigo RSL, President and Members with thanks for your support and very best wishes Diana Giese April 199books, military history, chinese -
Federation University Art CollectionPainting - Watercolour, Chinese School, Chinese School [Calligraphic Landscape], 1980s
... Chinese School [Calligraphic Landscape]......chinese...Chinese School...Chinese School [Calligraphic Landscape] Painting Watercolour Chinese School ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Asian SchoolFramed landscape in black ink.art, artwork, chinese, chinese school, calligraphy, landscape, available -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Chinese Memorial Tablet, Linton Cemetery, 2007
... Chinese Memorial Tablet, Linton Cemetery, 2007...Colour photograph of Chinese memorial tablet on red pavers with Chinese graves behind...."Chinese commemorative plaque with new plantings in background Linton cemetery 4.11.07"....Colour photograph of Chinese memorial tablet on red pavers with Chinese graves behind. ...Commemorative plaque installed at Linton Cemetery in November 2007.Colour photograph of Chinese memorial tablet on red pavers with Chinese graves behind."Chinese commemorative plaque with new plantings in background Linton cemetery 4.11.07".linton cemetery, chinese memorial -
Federation University Historical CollectionObject - Shadow Puppets, Chinese Shadow Puppets (Framed)
... Chinese Shadow Puppets (Framed)...Male and Female Chinese shadow puppets in frame with black and gold mount. ...China Shadow Play. ...chinese shadow puppet male shadow puppet female shadow puppet black and gold mount souvenir China Shadow Play. ...Male and Female Chinese shadow puppets in frame with black and gold mount. China Shadow Play. chinese shadow puppet, male shadow puppet, female shadow puppet, black and gold mount, souvenir -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Chinese Section in the Bendigo Cemetery, 2018, 01/09/2018
... Chinese Section in the Bendigo Cemetery, 2018......chinese...Colour photograph of the Chinese section in the Bendigo Cemetery....A plaque states: This Pomelo Tree (known to the Chinese as the tree of life) was planted on 9 October 1996 in recognition and to the memory of the many Chinese buried at or in close proximity to this site during the 19th and 20th centuries. ...Carpenter St, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia...Colour photograph of the Chinese section in the Bendigo Cemetery. Chinese Section in the Bendigo Cemetery, 2018 Photograph Photograph - Colour Clare Gervasoni ...Colour photograph of the Chinese section in the Bendigo Cemetery.A plaque states: This Pomelo Tree (known to the Chinese as the tree of life) was planted on 9 October 1996 in recognition and to the memory of the many Chinese buried at or in close proximity to this site during the 19th and 20th centuries. bendigo cemetery, graves, headstones, chinese, oven -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Panel (Framed), Chinese Coastal Scene
... Chinese Coastal Scene...This is a modern version of the old Chinese style. Narrow green with gold frame....Chinese symbols....Chinese Coastal Scene Textile Panel (Framed) ...Bought for the Guild by Lady Amies on a trip to South East Asia.A coastal scene worked in coloured silk on a satin background. Willow trees, 2 boats, bridge, people and mountains. This is a modern version of the old Chinese style. Narrow green with gold frame.Chinese symbols.embroidery, panel, china-taiwan, silk embroidery, oriental -
Federation University Historical CollectionSouvenir - Object, Small plate with gold [Chinese?] dragon, c2010
... Small plate with gold [Chinese?] dragon ...Small blue plate with gold [Chinese?] dragon in a wooden frame with gold mount....Red oval sticker with Chinese writing bottom right hand corner on the back....Victoria, Australia...Federation University Historical Collection Federation University Australia, Mt Helen Campus Federation University Australia E.J. ...Small blue plate with gold [Chinese?] dragon in a wooden frame with gold mount.Red oval sticker with Chinese writing bottom right hand corner on the back.plate, gold dragon, wooden frame, gold mount, square -
Linton and District Historical Society IncCoin, Chinese Coin
... Chinese Coin...China...Round Chinese coin with square hole in centre; coin has break in it from the square inside to the outer edge, also damage to the lower edge of the square hole. ...Chinese symbols on back and front....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Found at Wet Flat, Linton by Geelong Bottle Prospectors Club. China Coins Chinese miners Chinese symbols on back and front. ...Found at Wet Flat, Linton by Geelong Bottle Prospectors Club.Round Chinese coin with square hole in centre; coin has break in it from the square inside to the outer edge, also damage to the lower edge of the square hole. Coin is believed to date from the 19th century.Chinese symbols on back and front.china, coins, chinese miners -
Federation University Historical CollectionObject - Scroll, Two Chinese silk scrolls
... Two Chinese silk scrolls......chinese...Two Chinese brocade scrolls in a box with scenes depicted on them. ...Pamphlet about the scrolls included. Chinese characters printed on the box....China...Chinese characters printed on the box. Two Chinese brocade scrolls in a box with scenes depicted on them. ...Two Chinese brocade scrolls in a box with scenes depicted on them. These scrolls are silk woven and produced byb "Digital Emulative Coloured Silk technique"Pamphlet about the scrolls included. Chinese characters printed on the box.scrolls, scroll, silk, digital, chinese, ornamental box -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Colour, Vaughan Chinese Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
... Vaughan Chinese Cemetery, 2017......chinese...The cemetery was restored in 1929 using money raised within the Chinese communities of Bendigo and Castlemaine. ...Colour photograph of the Chinese Cemetery at Vaughan. ...Greville street, Vaughan, Victoria, Australia...The cemetery was restored in 1929 using money raised within the Chinese communities of Bendigo and Castlemaine. vaughan vaughan springs vaughan chinese cemetery chinese Colour photograph of the Chinese Cemetery at Vaughan. ...Established during the great Mount Alexander alluvial gold rush of 1852-54 the cemetery is located on a small hill overlooking one of the richest spots on the goldfield (the junction of Fryers Creek and Loddon River). The location of the cemetery was chosen because it was a convenient piece of ground where gold was not likely to be discovered, and burials were mainly of Chinese miners. It remained in use until 1857. The cemetery was restored in 1929 using money raised within the Chinese communities of Bendigo and Castlemaine. Colour photograph of the Chinese Cemetery at Vaughan. vaughan, vaughan springs, vaughan chinese cemetery, chinese -
Stawell Historical Society IncBook, Wilf Sprengel, Robe's Chinese Invasion - 1857-1863, 1990
... Robe's Chinese Invasion - 1857-1863...A History of the Chinese landing at Robe S.A. between 1857-1963...Robe Chinese Invasion Wilf Sprengel 1857 - 1963 Inside: A Attrill...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians A History of the Chinese landing at Robe S.A. between 1857-1963 stawell gold Robe Chinese Invasion Wilf Sprengel 1857 - 1963 Inside: A Attrill Yellow Card cover with Black Print and black line drawing of male carrying two baskets on a pole across his shoulders, Robe's Chinese Invasion - 1857-1863 Book Wilf Sprengel Hansen Print ...A History of the Chinese landing at Robe S.A. between 1857-1963Yellow Card cover with Black Print and black line drawing of male carrying two baskets on a pole across his shoulders,Robe Chinese Invasion Wilf Sprengel 1857 - 1963 Inside: A Attrillstawell gold -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Board Game, John Sands Pty Ltd, Chinese Star Checkers, c.1938
... Chinese Star Checkers...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. ...Cover of box: "Chinese Star Checkers - A game from the Orient for all ages. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection. Chinese Chequers was first commercially produced in 1938, although it is not Chinese, nor a form of checkers. The maker of the game, John Sands Pty Ltd produced board games between 1929 and 1978. Milton Bradley is a famous American board game manufacturer.Original packaging in a labelled cardboard box that includes a board games played by moving checkers from the triangle closets to each player to the opposite side of the board. The game includes multicoloured marbles.Cover of box: "Chinese Star Checkers - A game from the Orient for all ages. chinese checkers, john sands pty ltd -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Classical Chinese Bible, 1890s
... Classical Chinese Bible...The Chinese Church in Ryot Street was established in the early 1890s and continued until the late 1920s when the numbers of the local Chinese community had declined. ...This is a leather-covered book with four gold Chinese characters on the spine and the back cover (the front cover for Chinese readers). ...Foochow, China...Classical Chinese Bible Book ...This Bible belonged to Thomas Wong Ch(e)ong who was the catechist at the Warrnambool Chinese Church in Ryot Street, Warrnambool. In 1892 Thomas Wong Cheong was appointed by the Foreign Missions Committee of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria as the catechist to the Chinese community in Warrnambool and district. The Chinese Church in Ryot Street was established in the early 1890s and continued until the late 1920s when the numbers of the local Chinese community had declined. Thomas Wong Cheong and his wife worked tirelessly in the Warrnambool district until his death in 1923. No information has been found on James Yee Keet. This is a book of high significance because it belonged to Thomas Wong Cheong who holds an important place in Warrnambool’s history because of his work with the Warrnambool Chinese community over a period of 30 years. This is a leather-covered book with four gold Chinese characters on the spine and the back cover (the front cover for Chinese readers). The leather on the cover extends over the pages and folds inwards to almost enclose the pages. The pages are gilt-edged. The inscription is handwritten in blue ink. The book contains a fold-out map of the Mediterranean Sea area and all the text is in printed Chinese characters. The cover is somewhat scuffed and there is some silverfish damage on the inside cover. ‘Presented to Christian friend Mr Thos. Wong Chong Missionary at Warnambool (sic) by his sincere friend James Yee Keet Great Western Augt.1st 1895’ chinese in warrnambool, thomas wong cheong, chinese church, ryot street, warrnambool -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Beechworth Chinese Cemetery, 1988
... Beechworth Chinese Cemetery...The ovens were erected in 1857 and the altar was added between 1883-84. A number of Chinese came to the area seeking gold after the main gold rushes in the early 1850s....A non-digital coloured photograph of a Chinese Cemetery Showing the ovens and the altar with the graves in rows behind....Beechworth Chinese Cemetery Photograph ...While the children were on their Beechworth Camp they visited the Chinese Cemetery in that town. The two grey buildings with the red roofs buildings are the ovens used for cremations and the altar is in the centre. The ovens were erected in 1857 and the altar was added between 1883-84. A number of Chinese came to the area seeking gold after the main gold rushes in the early 1850s.The existence of the Chinese Cemetery at Beechworth is an indication of the many different races of people arrived in Victoria during the 1850s seeking gold and their influence as they spread across the Colony. A non-digital coloured photograph of a Chinese Cemetery Showing the ovens and the altar with the graves in rows behind.beechworth chinese cemetery, school camps -
Chinese Museumnewsletter, Les Youie, The Young Chinese League newsletter, c1955
... The Young Chinese League newsletter...According to Les Youie (the editor) this is an example of one of the first newsletters produced by the Young Chinese League for its members....One page mimeograph copy of newsletter for members of the Young Chinese League. The newsletter covers both sides of the sheet....It was a significant social organisation for Chinese-Australians in Melbourne in the mid to late twentieth century. ...According to Les Youie (the editor) this is an example of one of the first newsletters produced by the Young Chinese League for its members.This newsletter is significant for its links to the Chinese Young League. The League was formally established on 4 October 1932 to to promote free social intercourse and goodwill among its members and their mutual improvement. Membership was open to all persons, with one or both parents or grandparents born in China. Wives of Chinese members were permitted as members with the same privileges. It was a significant social organisation for Chinese-Australians in Melbourne in the mid to late twentieth century.One page mimeograph copy of newsletter for members of the Young Chinese League. The newsletter covers both sides of the sheet.Handwritten in blue on the top middle is: 'SAMPLE' and in black: 'Dec 1955'.young chinese league, melbourne, newsletters, community organisations, chinese community organisations, les youie -
Linton and District Historical Society IncMetal fragment, Metal Fragment with Chinese Characters
... Metal Fragment with Chinese Characters...Found at Wet Flat ("Chinaman's Flat") near Linton, an area once occupied by many Chinese miners. This object was once thought to have been the lid of a container (possibly one used for storing snuff) and it is sometimes referred to as the "Chinese tin lid"....Three characters are inscribed, the top one is indecipherable due to wear, the middle one denotes a place (Candong province in China), the third denotes a successful business....Containers Chinese miners Wet Flat Small, flat, rectangular piece of metal on which Chinese characters have been inscribed. ...Found at Wet Flat ("Chinaman's Flat") near Linton, an area once occupied by many Chinese miners. This object was once thought to have been the lid of a container (possibly one used for storing snuff) and it is sometimes referred to as the "Chinese tin lid".Small, flat, rectangular piece of metal on which Chinese characters have been inscribed. It is understood that the fragment may once have been part of a container used to store tea leaves or spices. Three characters are inscribed, the top one is indecipherable due to wear, the middle one denotes a place (Candong province in China), the third denotes a successful business.containers, chinese miners, wet flat -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Black and White, Chinese Sunday School, Main Road, Ballarat East, 2003
... Chinese Sunday School, Main Road, Ballarat East......chinese...The Chinese School was attached/run by the Town Mission. ...Black and white image of a weather board school known as the Chinese School, Ballarat....Victoria, Australia...Ballarat Star, 27 February 1885) chinese school, ballarat ballarat town and city mission chinese education school chinese sunday school Black and white image of a weather board school known as the Chinese School, Ballarat. ...The Chinese School was attached/run by the Town Mission. "THE CHINESE SUNDAY SCHOOL . The opening services of the newly erected Chinese Sunday school building in connection with the Town Mission, were brought to a close on Monday night by a tea and public meeting, held in the Mission Hall. The now building, which presents a very nice appearance, and is an improvement to that part of the Main road, was erected at a cost of £95 ; Mr H. R. Caselli acting as honorary architect, kindly prepared plans, etc. A new front fence was erected at a cost of £l6, which, with all other expenses, amounted to £126 3s 6d. Previously to the present effort collections and subscriptions were obtained as follow; —Mr Burnett's service, £l8 11s 5d; Chinese Sunday school anniversary, £9 16s 10d; concert on Easter Monday, £8 15s; Phoenix Foundry, per Mr Pethard, £7; sub scriptions, £23 8s 6d, leaving a debtor balance of £57 7s 9d. The. collections on Sunday were good. Mr Lee Young, of the Chinese store, Main road, kindly gave the tea, whioh was a valuable donation. The proceeds of the tea meeting will be about £l0. The building was prettily decorated by Mr Chessell, Mrs King Hook, and the gir!s.connected with the sohool. Mr Moorshead, the caterer, gave all the school children tea gratis- Mrs Lee Young, Miss Emma Lee Young. Miss G. Kay, Miss J. Hong Gong, Mrs King Hook, Mrs Stoneman, and Mrs Pethard waited at tables. Mr M. D. Morgan presided at the public meeting in the Mission Hall, and was supported platform by the Mayor of Ballarat East, the Revs. J. White, J. J. Perrin, and E. Turner, who delivered excellent and suitable speeches; but previously, however, offers of donations - to clear off the debt were made by Mr D. Ham, £10; the chairman, £5; Mr and Mrs Whitrick, £2 17s; a number of donors of £1 each, and less sums, which, with the collec tions, amounted to £58 16s 7d. This sum, with the sale of the cottage.on the ground, clears the debt, and leaves the com mittee a few pounds in hand towards lining and seating the building. A pleas ing feature in the meeting was the hearty giving of several Chinese Christians, including Mr Le Young; also singing by the Chinese chil dren, led by Mr Pethard. When the result was made known tbe whole, meeting stood and sang —“ Praise God from whom all blessings flow," for the success in having the place opened free of debt. Votes of thanks were passed to Mr Caselli, and all who took part in the effort: and one of the happiest meetings ever hold by the mission was brought to a close by again singing the doxology and the benediction." Ballarat Star, 27 February 1885)Black and white image of a weather board school known as the Chinese School, Ballarat.chinese school, ballarat, ballarat town and city mission, chinese, education, school, chinese sunday school -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBooklet, Teaching Children How To Behave (In Chinese)
... Teaching Children How To Behave (In Chinese)...Leonhard Adam studied both anthropology and jurisdiction as a young man Thought to be one of the first books published in China for children C. 1910. Made for young boys grade 1 to 10 to sing daily in a chanting rhythm of 3 words and a pause....Beige booklet (no front cover) with red cover along spine and back. Chinese text...Chinese text Teaching Children How To Behave (In Chinese) Booklet Booklet ...Dr. Leonhard Adam studied both anthropology and jurisdiction as a young man Thought to be one of the first books published in China for children C. 1910. Made for young boys grade 1 to 10 to sing daily in a chanting rhythm of 3 words and a pause.Beige booklet (no front cover) with red cover along spine and back. Chinese textbooklet, chinese text, adam l, adam murvitz mc, camp 2, tatura, ww2 camp 2, books, school, education -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Chinese Gospel Hymns, Late 19th century
... Chinese Gospel Hymns...The Chinese Church in Ryot Street, Warrnambool was established under the aegis of the Presbyterian Church in the 1890s and continued on until the late 1920s when the local Chinese community numbers had dwindled. ...The pages have ruled black lines with the text printed in Chinese characters within these lines. What is probably the front page has a yellow-coloured page with large Chinese characters. ...The pages are dog-eared. Chinese Gospel Hymns Book ...This book of hymns belonged either to the Warrnambool Chinese Church or to its catechist, Thomas Wong Cheong. The Chinese Church in Ryot Street, Warrnambool was established under the aegis of the Presbyterian Church in the 1890s and continued on until the late 1920s when the local Chinese community numbers had dwindled. Thomas Wong Cheong was appointed in 1892 as a catechist to the Chinese community in Warrnambool and district by the Foreign Missions Committee of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. He and his wife worked tirelessly on the district until his death in 1923. This book is of great interest as an example of the hymn books used in the Chinese Church in Warrnambool at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. The Chinese Church in Ryot Street and its catechist Thomas Wong Cheong are of considerable historical interest. This is a soft cover book with a black cover. The spine has become completely detached and has been re-stitched with thread. The pages have ruled black lines with the text printed in Chinese characters within these lines. What is probably the front page has a yellow-coloured page with large Chinese characters. The back page has two inserted pages containing the English index to the gospel hymns, Parts 1 to 4. The material on the cover is torn and frayed at the edges. The pages are dog-eared. chinese church warrnambool, thomas wong cheong, history of warrnambool -
Federation University Historical CollectionObject - Marionette Puppets, Three Marionette Puppets in Chinese Opera Costume
... Three Marionette Puppets in Chinese Opera Costume...Used in Chinese opera in many provinces....Three marionette puppets in Chinese Opera Costume, with stands. .1 Wearing yellow costume with red and white face and white beard. .2 Wearing green costume with red and black face and black beard. .3 Wearing red costume with three eyed gold face. ...China...Used in Chinese opera in many provinces. marionette puppets chinese puppets opera puppets chinese opera souvenir Three marionette puppets in Chinese Opera Costume, with stands. .1 Wearing yellow costume with red and white face and white beard. .2 Wearing green costume with red and black face and black beard. .3 Wearing red costume with three eyed gold face. ...Used in Chinese opera in many provinces.Three marionette puppets in Chinese Opera Costume, with stands. .1 Wearing yellow costume with red and white face and white beard. .2 Wearing green costume with red and black face and black beard. .3 Wearing red costume with three eyed gold face. marionette puppets, chinese puppets, opera puppets, chinese opera, souvenir -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Chinese Ceramic Spoons
... Chinese Ceramic Spoons...During the Victorian goldrushes of the 1850s thousands of Chinese migrants arrived to seek their fortunes. ...2 small ceramic Chinese spoons. Spoon 1 has a clear light green glaze. ...These spoons were found by Mr Robert Black when he was ploughing a paddock on his farm in Kergunyah, Victoria in the 1930s. Chinese immigration to Victoria Chinese market gardens Chinese migration Northeast Victoria 2 small ceramic Chinese spoons. ...During the Victorian goldrushes of the 1850s thousands of Chinese migrants arrived to seek their fortunes. At that time many came to the lucrative gold fields of Northeast Victoria. After the Gold rush, many Chinese migrants returned home. However, a number settled in the area as merchants, hawkers and market gardeners in surrounding towns including Wodonga, the Ovens, King, Buffalo River and Kiewa Valleys. They also rented lands and established themselves in the hops and tobacco farming industries. These spoons were found by Mr Robert Black when he was ploughing a paddock on his farm in Kergunyah, Victoria in the 1930s.2 small ceramic Chinese spoons. Spoon 1 has a clear light green glaze. Spoon 2 is decorated with a blue painted pattern.chinese immigration to victoria, chinese market gardens, chinese migration northeast victoria -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, The Ararat Chinese Heritage Society Present Gum San Chinese Heritage Museum Concept Design and Development
... The Ararat Chinese Heritage Society Present Gum San Chinese Heritage Museum Concept Design and Development ...A3 document containing plans and information pertaining to the development of Gum San Chinese Heritage Museum...Federation University Historical Collection Federation University Australia, Mt Helen Campus Federation University Australia E.J. ...Dick de Fegley who was on the University of Ballarat Council was highly involved with the development of Gum San Museum. University of Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation University.A3 document containing plans and information pertaining to the development of Gum San Chinese Heritage Museumdick de fegely, gum san chinese heritage museum, challis design, ararat chinese heritage society -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Loh Morag, Grant Joan, Sojourners and Settlers - Chinese in Victoria, 1985
... Sojourners and Settlers - Chinese in Victoria...Information on some Chinese immigrants to Victoria advice on researching Chinese families and a list of Chinese organisations are included in this sesquicentenary publication...Melbourne, Victoria, Australia...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Migrants Information on some Chinese immigrants to Victoria advice on researching Chinese families and a list of Chinese organisations are included in this sesquicentenary publication Sojourners and Settlers - Chinese in Victoria Book Loh Morag, Grant Joan ...Information on some Chinese immigrants to Victoria advice on researching Chinese families and a list of Chinese organisations are included in this sesquicentenary publicationmigrants -
Clunes MuseumBook, PAUL JONES, CHINESE-AUSTRALIAN JOURNEYS 1860-1975, 2005
... CHINESE-AUSTRALIAN JOURNEYS 1860-1975...PAPERBACK BOOK - RECORDS OF TRAVEL, MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT 1860-1975 OF CHINESE AUSTRALIANS. BLACK AND WHITE GUIDE. ...NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF AUSTRALIA...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CHINESE IMMIGRATION CHINESE SETTLEMENT IN AUSTRALIA CHINESE-AUSTRALIAN JOURNEYS. ...CHINESE-AUSTRALIAN JOURNEYS. RECORDS ON TRAVEL, MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT, 1860-1975PAPERBACK BOOK - RECORDS OF TRAVEL, MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT 1860-1975 OF CHINESE AUSTRALIANS. BLACK AND WHITE GUIDE. MAINLY TEXT WITH SOME PHOTOGRAPHS 286 PAGESnon-fictionCHINESE-AUSTRALIAN JOURNEYS. RECORDS ON TRAVEL, MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT, 1860-1975chinese immigration, chinese settlement in australia -
Linton and District Historical Society IncToken, Chinese Token
... Chinese Token...Chinese...Round Chinese token with square hole in centre. Chinese symbols on back and front....Chinese symbols on back and front. Chinese Token Token ...Found at Wet Flat, Linton, by Geelong Bottle Prospectors Club.Round Chinese token with square hole in centre. Chinese symbols on back and front.chinese, tokens -
Chinese Museumphotographic print (framed), The Young Chinese League Football Team 1947, 1947
... The Young Chinese League Football Team 1947...This photograph was taken of the football team representing the Young Chinese League in 1947....Front of card title top centre: 'The Young Chinese League Football Team 1947'. Front of card bottom centre: 'Back Row: A.Anguey, T.Gooey, N. ...It was a significant social organisation for Chinese-Australians in Melbourne in the mid to late twentieth century. ...This photograph was taken of the football team representing the Young Chinese League in 1947.This photograph is significant for its links to the Chinese Young Chinese. The Young Chinese League was formally established on 4 October 1932 to to promote free social intercourse and goodwill among its members and their mutual improvement. Membership was open to all persons, with one or both parents or grandparents born in China. Wives of Chinese members were permitted as members with the same privileges. It was a significant social organisation for Chinese-Australians in Melbourne in the mid to late twentieth century.Black and white photograph (vintage) with cream frame under glass. Has a cream card mount which provides details of the names the people in the photograph.Front of card title top centre: 'The Young Chinese League Football Team 1947'. Front of card bottom centre: 'Back Row: A.Anguey, T.Gooey, N. Chong, G.Chong, P.Geechoun, R.Yee, H.Chin, O.Kwong, Centre Row: J. Chong, N.Quon, F.A.Chinn, D.Quon, C.Quon, D.Tyshing-F.Gooey, Front Row: L.Quon, T.Wing Young, L.Moy. C.Wing, G.Dan, A.Young, A.Kim.'young chinese league, football team, melbourne -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - postcard, S. Gordon Spittle, Australians at the World War One Suez Hospital, January 1916, c 07 January 1916
... Australians at the World War One Suez Hospital, January 1916...Nurse Kirkham is Laurie Hemsley Kirkham She was admitted to the Suez Public Hospital (Abbassia) post 06 January 1916. She left Australia with a group of South Australian nurses. ...Two Australian nurses and a number of Australian soldiers in Hospital Uniform pose for a photograph in Egypt during World War One. ...Verso: "A little group of Australians at Suez Hospital Joe F[awcett] & I [Gordon Spittle] are standing in the back row with Nurse Kirkham standing between, she is on the short side so stood on a box. ...Federation University Historical Collection Federation University Australia, Mt Helen Campus Federation University Australia E.J. ...This photograph was with a number of others associated with Harry Holmes of Ascot, Victoria. The postcard was written on by Harry Holmes who was a member of the Australian Imperial Force based in Egypt at the time. Nurse Kirkham is Laurie Hemsley Kirkham She was admitted to the Suez Public Hospital (Abbassia) post 06 January 1916. She left Australia with a group of South Australian nurses. Egypt was a major base for the AIF from December 1914. A number of campaigns were fought in this theatre. There were two campaigns involving the AIF. Note that not all the fighting was actually geographically in Egypt. (http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8888/about3.html) The Nurse Kirkam mentioned by the writer is probably Sarah Alice Kirkham, Staff Nurse with the Australian Army Nursing Service. Nurse Kirkham was from North Perth, Western Australia. She was posted to the Auxiliary Hospital, Egypt on 09 November 1915 leaving for France on 23 June 1916. Samuel Gordon Spittle (8005) enlisted into the AIF on 17 July 1915, a member of the 18th Australian Army Service Corps (AASC). He left Alexandria on 15 June 1916 disembarking at Marseilles 24 June 1916. Harry Holmes was discharged from a hospital in Egypt on 15 August 1919. He was awarded the Military Medal promulgated on 11 December 1919. (NAA: B2455, Spittle Samuel Gordon) Not only does this photograph portray life in Egypt during World War War, it highlights the role played by members of the Australian Army Nursing Service in both professional and social activities in the theatre of war.Two Australian nurses and a number of Australian soldiers in Hospital Uniform pose for a photograph in Egypt during World War One. Verso: "A little group of Australians at Suez Hospital Joe F[awcett] & I [Gordon Spittle] are standing in the back row with Nurse Kirkham standing between, she is on the short side so stood on a box. Gordon S."chatham family archive, chatham, holmes, world war, world war 1, world war i, world war one, france, gordon spittle, kirkham, suez, egypt, samuel gordon spittle, joe fawcett, laurie kirkham, nurse kirkham, suez hospital, laurie helmsley kirkham, l.a. kirkham, harry holmes, nurses, ascot -
Federation University Historical CollectionObject - Scroll, Chinese painted scroll
... Chinese painted scroll......chinese...Label with Chinese characters...Victoria, Australia...Chinese painted scroll Object - Scroll ...painted scroll wit butterflies and flowers which is kept in an ornamental box.Label with Chinese charactersscroll, butterflies, flowers, painted, silk, chinese, ornamental box -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Visit of the Chinese Commissioner to the Ballarat School of Mines, 13 November 1906, 23/11/1906 (exact)
... Visit of the Chinese Commissioner to the Ballarat School of Mines, 13 November 1906......chinese...The Chinese Imperial Commissioner, Hwang How Cheng, visited Australia at the request of the Chinese Emperor for the purpose of establishing Chinese consulates in the Commonwealth. ...Martell, Alfred Mica Smith, Ah Ket esq (Melbourne Barrister), His Excellency Hwang How Cheng (Chinese Commissioner), Wen Esq (Secretary), Alderman Grase (mayor of Brisbane), Grase Esq (Ballarat)....Lydiard St South, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Chinese Imperial Commissioner, Hwang How Cheng, visited Australia at the request of the Chinese Emperor for the purpose of establishing Chinese consulates in the Commonwealth. ...The Chinese Imperial Commissioner, Hwang How Cheng, visited Australia at the request of the Chinese Emperor for the purpose of establishing Chinese consulates in the Commonwealth. He visited Ballarat at the request of Ballarat’s Chinese community. The newspaper reported that it was hoped the Commissioner would visit the Ballarat School of Mines “where the knowledge he would get would probably be of the utmost usefulness in the development of the great resources of China.” The Commissioner was accompanied by interpreter Ah Ket (Melbourne barrister and solicitor), and met by members of Ballarat’s Chinese community, including Dr Wong Chock Son. Apparently the Chinese Commissioner wanted to visit SMB because of its international fame relating to education in mining. From the SMB Letter book (Cat. No. 436) comes the following which suggests the Commissioner was based in Adelaide) '17th November 1906 His Excellency, Hwang How Cheng Chinese Commission Adelaide May it please your Excellency By this post I have the pleasure in forwarding for your Excellency's kind acceptance (and one for Mr. When) copies of the photograph taken of your recent visit to the School of Mines. I trust they will serve a pleasing memento of what, I hope, was a pleasant visit to our Golden City. Yours Faithfully Fredk Martell Director' The visit was reported in the Ballarat Star in 14 November 1906:- The Chinese Imperial Commissioner, Hwang Hon Cheng, who recently arrived in Victoria on behalf of the Chinese Government, paid a visit to Ballarat last evening, and was entertained by his fellow countrymen at a dinner at the Bow Leong rooms, Main street. The commissioner, who came up by the express, was accompanied by his secretary and Mr Ah Ket, the well-known Chinese barrister, of Melbourne; but some disappointment was expressed by the fact that he did not wear his official robes, being attired in the more sombre European dress. Mr W. D. M’Kee presided at the dinner, on the invitation of the Bow Leong Society, and in addition to representative Chinese residents, three were also present the mayor of the city (Cr. J. J. Brokenshire), Crs. R. Pearse, G. Crocker (City), J. R. Elsworth, A. Mackenzie, J. A. M’Neil, A. Levy, G. Bunting, F. Penhalluriack (Town), Col. Williams, Mr. J. Gent, Messrs. F. J. Martell (director of the School of Mines), A. W. Hager (president of the Orphan Asylum), A. Kenny (superintendent), R. G. Fitzgerald (clerk of courts at Ballarat East), J. Trethowan, A. A. Buley, Serg Dalton, and others. Apologies were received from the mayor of the town Revs. J. West Lau, Dr Cairns, Hon. J. Y. M’Donald, L. Lederman, C. C. Shoppee and others. The gathering was a very cordial one, and the hospitality of the Chinese was greatly appreciated. After the loyal toasts, “The King” and “The Emperor of China,” had been honoured, the chairman extended a hearty welcome on behalf of the society and others to the commissioner. Mr M’Kee said he was privileged to speak in behalf of the Chinese. There was a warm feeling of friendship between them and himself, and his services were always at their command. If he were in China he would desire that a similar compliment would be extended to him. They were all pleased the Emperor of China had sent the commissioner to establish consulates in Australia with a view of the empire understanding the feelings of Australasia better than they did at present. He hoped the commissioner would have opportunity of visiting some of their industries, as they desired him to gain all the scientific and practical knowledge of those industries that he could. The toast of “The Commissioner” was proposed by Col. Williams who expressed pleasure at the visit of a gentleman of education and attainments to look into the condition of the scions of China in Australia. He hoped the commissioner would carry away a correct impression. In Australia they had nothing to conceal; they hoped to be understood. (Applause.) No intelligent man had the temerity to condescend to patronise China, one of the richest countries in the world, with a civilisation dating back thousands of years. In the matter of population alone it was equal to one-third of the world. They heard a lot about the “awakening of China.” They hoped it would be humane, just, and considerate if it had power. He hoped the commissioner would be satisfied with what he saw. The law of filial relation to the children was strictly observed in China, and he did not know whether it would not be a good thing if they had a little more of that religion here. It would be a fair thing to tell the commissioner that while he might inquire into the labour laws, the basis of these laws was not a desire to oppress but to enable every man to obtain the same conditions they expected from their own people. If he gained that impression he felt they would be fairly treated. (Applause.) Mayor Brokenshire supported the toast. They had, he said, in the Chinese a most law-abiding people. Their behaviour was an example to the British citizens. They were quiet, inoffensive men, and they toiled hard, even on Sundays. (Laughter.) Mr Ah Ket; That is what the government does with the railway employees. (Laughter.) The Commissioner replied through Mr Ah Ket, who in a graceful speech acknowledged the toast. The commissioner had, he said been delighted with what he had seen of the country – he believed it to be one of the finest in the world – and he greatly appreciated the hospitality extended to him. (Applause.) The Chairman proposed the toast of “The health of Mr Ah Ket,” and paid a tribute to his ability. It was satisfactory to see that he had risen to such a position, and it might be that in the future he would be asked to occupy a position on the bench. (Applause.) Mr Ah Ket, in response, said he had not come prepared to make a speech. He had come to Ballarat to have a quiet evening with his friends, and as soon as he arrived he had been whirled away in a motor car to a place where he found an aggregation of East and West. He was pleased to see them commingled at the festive board. That suggested the idea that East and West could meet together without friction. Misunderstandings arose only because men were superficial. If they threw off outer garments they would know each other better. He looked forward to the time when nations would understand each other. It was by an interchange of visits that such things could be accomplished, and nations would then live at peace with each other. (Applause.) Other toasts were also honored. Twelve men pose for a photograph on the stairs of a building at the Ballarat School of Mines. Back row left to right: A.D. Gilchrist (Prof. of Engineering), B. Whittington (Mathematics, Physics), Thomas S. Hart (Prof. of Geology and Mining), J.M. Sutherland (Electrical Engineering) Front row left to right: Dr Wong Chock Son (Ballarat), Fred. J. Martell, Alfred Mica Smith, Ah Ket esq (Melbourne Barrister), His Excellency Hwang How Cheng (Chinese Commissioner), Wen Esq (Secretary), Alderman Grase (mayor of Brisbane), Grase Esq (Ballarat).ballarat school of mines, alfred mica smith, fred martell, j m sutherland, a d gilchrist, b whittington, thomas hart, wong chock son, ah ket, hwang how cheng, chinese, chinese commissioner, international, new classrooms, administration building, a building -
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