kate bagnall, the transnational chinese family in australia, 18 september 2013

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The transnational Chinese family in Australia Kate Bagnall @baibi ‘New migration histories’ Australian in the World seminar series 18 September 2013 University of Melbourne

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Talk presented by Dr Kate Bagnall at the 'New migration histories' seminar, University of Melbourne, 18 September 2013

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Page 1: Kate Bagnall, The transnational Chinese family in Australia, 18 September 2013

The transnational Chinese family in AustraliaKate Bagnall @baibi

‘New migration histories’Australian in the World seminar series18 September 2013University of Melbourne

Page 2: Kate Bagnall, The transnational Chinese family in Australia, 18 September 2013

Lin Chung (Philippe Sung) and Phryne Fisher (Essie Davis), Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysterieswww.fanpop.com/clubs/miss-fishers-murder-mysteries/images/35224788/title/lin-chung-phryne-photo

Kerry GreenwoodRuddy GoreAllen & Unwin 2004 (first published McPhee Gribble 1995)

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Neridah NewtonThe Lambing FlatUniversity of Queensland Press 2003

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Alison WongAs the Earth Turns Silver Picador2009

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Deborah O’Brien, Mr Chen’s Emporium and The Jade WidowBantam Australia 2012, 2013

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The Bulletin, 14 April 1888 The Boomerang, 11 February 1888

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Australasian Sketcher, 10 June 1876; The Graphic, 24 December 1887; Illustrated Sydney News, 12 June 1880; Centennial Magazine, January 1889

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Hannah Maria (nee Mason) and William Chi with their baby, thought to be second son AlbertScone, NSW, c. 1867Courtesy Elaine Hetherington

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Rockhampton Morning Bulletin (Weekend Magazine), 22 June 2013

Claire Faulkner, Conquest: An Inside Story – The Integration of a Colonial Chinese-Australian Family ClusterSelf-published, 2013

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• Articles mentioning ‘half-caste’ Chinese in Australian newspapers, 1860 to 1920• http://dhistory.org/querypic/7h/

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Western Star and Roma Advertiser , 16 March 1889, p. 3, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article97510948

The Argus, 4 March 1909, p. 5, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article10705873

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Sam Hand’s boarding house at Home Rule, near Gulgong, NSW, 1872State Library of NSW, a2822261

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Quong Tart, Margaret Tart and their three eldest children in Hong Kong, 1894Tart McEvoy papers, Society of Australian Genealogists 6/16/4

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Quong Tart and Harry Bagnall at a cycling event in Sydney, c. 1897Margaret Tart, The Life of Quong Tart or, How A Foreigner Succeeded in A British Community, W. M. Maclardy, Sydney, 1911

Sydney Morning Herald, 24 May 1897, p. 6, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article14108396

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The south China coast from the Pearl River Delta to Amoy

The passenger shipping route from Australia to China, 1904Eastern & Australian Steamship Company’s Illustrated Handbook to the East, 1904, p. xvii

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Six of the seven Yee Wing children who travelled to Hong Kong from Sydney, 1921NAA: SP42/1, 1921/10113

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Ada, Dempsey and Glory Hong who travelled to China from Alice Springs, 1919 NAA: E752, 1919/67; E752, 1919/68; E752, 1919/69

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Horace and Ernest Sung Yee who went to China from Sydney, 1909NAA: ST84/1, 1909/20/21-30

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Unknown family group, possibly at Inverell, NSWhttp://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/45774

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Annie Gan, Teddy Chung Ah Gan and their eldest four children in Melbourne before departing for Hong Kong, 1917

NAA: B13, 1933/22224