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Chinese associations
AU ANUA 721-7 · Item · 2004 - 2007
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

Membership correspondence relating to the Chinese Australian Historical Society, Chinese Studies Association of Australia, Chinese Historical Society of America; 'Ringbarkers and Market Gardeners' paper submitted to Chinese America: History and Perspectives 2007

Articles by others
AU ANUA 721-17 · Item · 2000 - 2005
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

Photocopies of articles by others: Dr Kok Hu Jun, Chinese Lodges in Australia, 2005, chapter 1 Lineage and organisation; Henry Chan, 'From Quong Tarts to Victor Changs: Being Chinese in Australia in the Twentieth Century, 2000; Benjamin Penny, 'Taking away Joss: Chinese Religion and the Wesleyan Mission in Castlemaine', Humanities Research Vol Xii, no. 1, 2005; Revolution and respectability: Chinese Masons in Australian history, by John Fitzgerald

Chinese miscellaneous
AU ANUA 721-18 · Item · c. 2009 - 2014
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

Includes Dawn Wong 2009 Dragon Tails presentation, photocopies of articles, Chinese Heritage Association of Australia pamphlets, newspaper articles on Chinese rites, Ballarat & South Australia; Photocopies of articles by Kuo Mei Fen, Pauline Rule.

AU ANUA 721-26 · Item · 2007 - 2008
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

NSW Heritage Office material; Chinese Australian Cultural Heritage (CACH) NSW project material, including writing from Lindsay Smith; Chinese Heritage in the Riverina and southern NSW - CACH NSW project; Chinese heritage in the Australian Capital Territory - exhibition at Canberra Museum and Gallery; Albury material [file split in 2]

AU ANUA 721-27 · Item · 2007 - 2008
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

NSW Heritage Office material; Chinese Australian Cultural Heritage (CACH) NSW project material, including writing from Lindsay Smith; Chinese Heritage in the Riverina and southern NSW - CACH NSW project; Chinese heritage in the Australian Capital Territory - exhibition at Canberra Museum and Gallery; Albury material [file split in 2]

Clans, huis, kongsis
AU ANUA 721-62 · Item · 2014
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

Unpublished paper Kongsis, huis and clans: The economics and organisation of Chinese alluvial mining, with particular reference to the Braidwood, Kiandra and Adelong goldfields of southern NSW. Also includes copies of papers by others, and a small amount of correspondence.

Clans, huis, kongsis
AU ANUA 721-63 · Item · 2014
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

Unpublished paper Kongsis, huis and clans: The economics and organisation of Chinese alluvial mining, with particular reference to the Braidwood, kiandra and Adelong goldfields of southern NSW. Also includes copies of papers by others, and a small amount of correspondence.

AU ANUA 721-78 · Item · 2011 - 2012
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

From file titled Chinese exhibition - new stuff. Includes correspondence and articles relating to obituary Mr Dang Ah Chee, Miss Lan Hoy Ah Chee, Kaiping Diaolou, Mr Kwan Hong Kee, Mr Tom Leeson, Chinese church at Wagga, border province and political refugees, Chinese footballers, Chinese Masonic Temple in Albury, Chinese gardeners at Table Top Homestead just north of Albury. Also includes Dragon Tails: New perspectives on Chinese history in the Riverina; section of Kate Bagnall thesis; Archaeological Heritage Assessment, Stage 1 Levee upgrade at Hay, New South Wales

Shung Family - Narrandera
AU ANUA 721-86 · Item · c. 2005 - 2011
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

George Shung was the nephew of Sam Yet who established the Chinese camp in Narrandera. George took over Sam Yet's business in 1903. Includes photographs of descendants, graves, artefacts. Also includes Probis address, My life story by M W (Mervyn) Shung, including descriptions of woolclassing career in sheep and wool industry

AU ANUA 721-92 · Item · c. 1985 - c. 2015
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

Photocopies of articles including Chinese in Australian hiustory by A Markus; Honourable ancestors: My search for the Chinese connection by John Kehrer; The Contribution of archaeology to the history of the overseas Chinese, by R Ian Jack; History of the Chinese in Australia by Peter Bell, Unions and anti-Chinese agitation on the Victorian goldfields: the Clunes riot of 1873 by Jerome Small

AU ANUA 721-93 · Item · c. 1985 - c. 2015
Part of Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia

Photocopies of articles including the Robertson Lands Acts and the Chinese trouble; article on the Chinese rural labourer by Kathy Cronin; March to Big Gold Mountain by D Hersfall; Trees to burn: Settlement in the Atherton-Evelyn rainforest by Terry G Birtles; The Chinese at Ararat by Jill Barnard and Mary Sheehan; The Origins of ringbarking in New South Wales by Brett J Stubbs; group photograph of Chinese new year at Innisfail 2015