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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Ginge", Chinese Hawker and Linton Identity
... "Ginge", Chinese Hawker and Linton Identity...", a Chinese hawker who sold his goods in Linton and other towns...", a Chinese hawker who sold his goods in Linton and other towns ...Mrs Stella Surman recalled "Ginge" as always having a smile for everyone (quoted in "Linton Makes History", p. 85). However, the early LDHS index to photographs says that his temper matched his hair colour - fiery!Small, faded and damaged photograph which shows "Ginge", a Chinese hawker who sold his goods in Linton and other towns in the district in the early 1900s. Legend says that his name derived from having red hair.ginge, ginger, chinese traders, chinese miners -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, A Chinese Hawker
... A Chinese Hawker... style toggle buttons on it. A Chinese Hawker Photograph Walter ...This photo was part of the Hill family's collection. Notes indicate that it was probably taken by Walter Hill, son of William Valentine Hill of 10 Pembroke Street, Surrey Hills. Walter Ormond Hill was born in 1887. No death record has been located. It is not known where the photo was taken. The donor was the nephew of Walter Hill.A black and white photograph of a man of Chinese appearance with two large containers and a stick connecting the two. The man is dressed in a three piece suit. The jacket appears to have Asian style toggle buttons on it.chinese, drapers, walter hill (mr), walter ormond hill (mr), william dempsey (mr) -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Chinese Vegetable Hawker, c1897
... Chinese Vegetable Hawker... Office goldfields chinese vegetable seller yoke A Chinese man ...A Chinese man wears a yoke with a basket of vegetables at each end.chinese, vegetable seller, yoke -
Federation University Historical Collection
Newspaper, Ballarat Star, 16 November 1893
... chinese hawker... chinese hawker loo sing chinese furniture sweating commission ...3 x four page broadsheet, including an advertisement for the Ballarat School of Mines, and many other Ballarat organisations. ballarat, ballarat star, hewitt, hewett, church, chuck photography, boradbent, robbins carnells, kugelmann, herbalist, abrahams, ballarat horticultural society, vigneron, ballarat liedertafel, liedertafel, chinese, chinese hawker, loo sing, chinese furniture, sweating commission, isaac walker, carngham, george mcpherson. great combined reaper, brickmaking, william dunstan, mount pleasant, j. tweedale, figgis, dentist, lowther, jeweller, marks, sing loo, chinese furniture (sweating), ballarat gas company, mount pleasant brickmaking, chuck photographer, broadbent brothers, cherry and robbins, sadlery, h.f. kugelmann, herbalist, a. and g abrahams, clearing sales, isaac wilks, george mcpherson, great combined reaper and binder, brickmaking for william dunstan, j. tweedale estate, j.j. lowther, dentist, john latta, george downing, chalres lennon, james hayes, lenore pearce, robert e. mactagagrt, m. o'connell, e.t. dunn, crown lands -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1999
... . There were 400 Chinese market gardeners and hawkers in the area ...This photograph features three display board sections showing information and photographs from 'The Harvest' exhibition inside the Burke Museum at Beechworth in 1999. The boards are titled 'To the Market' and 'Orchards'; the accompanying text cannot be read. The two accompanying photographs depict a man and woman picking fruit.This photograph is of social significance to Burke Museum and the Beechworth community, documenting an exhibition, The Harvest, held in 1999 to communicate the importance of agricultural development, specifically of orchards, in the area. The expansion of vineyards and horticulture in the Beechworth district followed gold rush prosperity in the mid-1850s, with nearly ninety acres of gardens and small farms under vineyards by 1865. There were 400 Chinese market gardeners and hawkers in the area in 1868. The growth of agriculture in the Ovens district in the mid -1860s led to advocacy by local farmers for the extension of railway infrastructure from Melbourne to improve access to distant markets.Colour rectangular photograph printed on matte AGFA photographic paper.Obverse: TO THE MARKET / ORCHARDS/ Reverse: 2856beechworth, burke museum, promoting settlement, living in country towns, making regional centres, preserving traditions and commemorating, farming and agriculture, orchards, exhibitions, burke museum exhibitions, fruitpicking, building local economies, transforming land, victorian agricultural history, marketing and promoting agricultural products, growing fruit and vegetables, the harvest exhibition, harvests, vineyards, victorian gold rush towns -
Bendigo Military Museum
Craft - COLLECTION MODEL PLANES
Collection includes 15 model planes, various scales and including a folder with booklets. 1. SPITFIRE MKII, 2. HARRIER II, 3. HURRICANE MK II, 4. MESSERSCHMITT Me-109. 5. FOCKE-WULF 190, 6. JU 87 STUKA, 7. SPITFIRE, 8. F -4U CORSAIR, 9. JU 87B-2 STUKA, 10. 1941 HAWKER HURRICANE MK IIB/ 1:72/ UNITED KINGDOM. 11. 1941 SUPARMARINE SPITFIRE MK Vb/ 1:72/ UNITED KINGDOM 12. 1982 BAE SEA HARRIER FRS1/ 1:72/ UNITED KINGDOM. 13. 1944 NORTH AMERICAN P-51B MUSTANG/ 1:72/ USA. 14. 1942 MESSERSCHMITT Bf 109F-4/ 1:72/ NAZI GERMANY. 15. 1944 MESSERSCHMIDT Me262A Scwalbe/ 1:72/ NAZI GERMANY. 16. Folder - with coloured cover, Titled "AIRCRAFT OF THE AGES/ MODELS" containing fact sheets and booklets pertaining to the models. 1.-6. Made of alloy on plastic stand. 7.- 9, Made of plastic on plastic stand. Imprint on plastic stand - Made in China.collections, model planes, booklets -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine, Ararat: The Guide, 2000-2001
Yellow and blue soft covered Ararat Community Directoryararat, community directory, gwenda allgood, paul hooper, pat mcaloon, steve shannon, peter o'rorke, ted millear, geoff king, bill braithwaite, ian couper, ian manley, annette newton, lesley harvie, j ward, david hawker, dianne hadden, bruce chamberaine, joe helper, john mcquilten, denis napthine, roger hallam, ararat advertiser, ararat community college, ararat map, grampians soaring club, ararat gaol, ararat town hall, gum san museum, chinese -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HAWKERS, 07/1972
Handwritten notes mentioning Bendigo's Hawkers. One was an Indian, Mahomet Tux and the other was a Chinese man who sold feather dusters. Mentioned are the memories of the Indian Hawkers and their goods and the family buying from them.document, hawkers, lydia chancellor, joch, mahomet tux, fedder duster -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Kerosene Lantern
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. Items of Chinese origin made their way into many households. Importation of Chinese mass produced items such as this lantern continued well into the 20th century and were common domestic items across Australia before households were connected to electricity.This item is representation of kerosene / paraffin lamps used throughout Australia to provide lighting inside and outdoors prior to the widespread availability of electricity.A small hurricane lamp with a rounded tank and small carry handle attached to the top. A larger handle is also attached at the top of the frame. It has a lever to open the glass tank. It has a metal base which is filled with kerosene. It has a screw knob to open the kerosene receptacle. The metal hood also has vents. The Chinese characters around the base translate to "Shanghai Guanghuaheng".Around base : Chinese characters. On top : "Made in China KWANG HWA"kerosene lamp, domestic appliances, chinese artefacts -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Chinese Ceramic 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