Historical information
This image of a man on horseback is thought to have been taken in Beechworth in approximately 1900. The man pictured may be Chinese.
Chinese miners were a significant cultural group in Beechworth's gold rush period. Carole Woods' history of Beechworth, 'A Titan's Field', details a rapid increase in the Chinese population beginning in 1856 that led to Government discrimination and hostility from other miners. Many Chinese people who came to the Victorian goldfields had formerly worked as merchants, mechanics, farmers and shop-keepers. The pictured individual is wearing Western-style clothes indicating prosperity, such as a top hat, so may have held an official position or provided services to the community rather than working as a miner.
Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and Woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques.
Significance
This glass slide is significant because it provides insight into Beechworth's cultural and social relationships in the early Twentieth Century, in particular the experiences of Chinese people. It is also an example of an early photographic and film-making technology in use in regional Victoria in the time period.
Physical description
Thin translucent sheet of glass with a circular image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metals strips to secure the edges of the slide.
Subjects
- burke museum,
- beechworth,
- lantern slide,
- slide,
- glass slide,
- plate,
- burke museum collection,
- photograph,
- monochrome,
- magic lantern,
- indigo shire,
- north-east victoria,
- nineteenth century,
- 1900s,
- twentieth century,
- emulsion slides,
- chinese,
- chinese miners,
- immigration,
- racism,
- classism,
- social groups,
- cultural groups,
- horse riding,
- horses,
- equestrian,
- horseback
References
- Lantern slides - National Gallery of Art (USA)
- Magic Lantern Slides - Australian Centre for the Moving Image
- History of the Lantern Slide - commercial site (New Zealand)
- Beechworth: a Titan's Field by Carole Woods ISBN/ISSN: 0 949905 25 9