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Pages with this tag: women?page=37
Results 371 - 380 of 1026
C. J. La Trobe statue
Photograph of a bronze statue of La Trobe.
Inquests into Deaths
Newspaper article indicative of sentiment toward Chinese on the goldfields.
Diary of Jong Ah Siug - excerpts
Pages reproduced from the diary of Jong Ah Siug.
Jong's map of the Dunolly and Bealiba District
Unusual text-heavy hand-drawn map of goldfields produced by Jong Ah Siug.
Diary of Jong Ah Siug
Cover of this unique document.
Diary of Sarah Davenport
A case of distress
A timely hint
Newspaper article suggesting that women avoid the streets when unaccompanied due to the presence of gold prospectors of dubious character.
The girls the diggers left behind, and what they had to do.
Sketches of women at work in the Colony.
John Alloo’s Chinese Restaurant, Main Road Ballaarat
Lithograph of a well-known restaurant on the goldfields.
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