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Convict uprising at Castle Hill watercolour 1804. Courtesy National Library of Australia

1804 Convict uprising at Castle Hill watercolour

Watercolour on Paper. The watercolour shows the 1804 convict rebellion at Castle Hill.

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Australian Sugar Company Sugar Mill, 1995

1998 Canterbury Greg Ritchie Negative Collection

The Greg Ritchie Negative Collection is a collection of over 3000 negatives featuring buildings and other sites in the City of Canterbury. Between 1990 and 1998 Canterbury City Council staff documented their day-to-day duties through photographs.

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1835 burial Map copy

1795 Old Sydney Burial Ground Headstone

Discover the history behind the City of Sydney’s headstone, in memory of Eliz Steel who died in 1795. It was uncovered at Sydney Town Hall during excavations.

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Convict sandstock bricks

1831 Fairfield Convict Sandstock Bricks

The 1831 convict brinks are historically significant because Horsley House is the only Australian colonial house that can be directly related to Anglo-Indian architecture.

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1880 Liverpool Wood Staved Pipe

The wood staved pipe has historical value as evidence of the development of water supply technologies and the introduction of essential infrastructure to Sydney suburbs.

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1802 Barrallier’s Letter to Governor King

The letter from Frenchman Francis Barrallier to Governor King in 1802 during an expedition seeking a route across the Great Dividing Range is historically significant as a rare document describing and interpreting a French view of the pre-1788 Sydney Aboriginal people’s environment and culture.

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Order Ending Transportation To NSW c.1840

1840 Order Ending Transportation To New South Wales

The Order-in-Council has historical significance as evidence of the 1840 Order-in-Council and its aftermath represented the turning point when, 50 years after its foundation, New South Wales ceased to be a penal colony.

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1810 Miniature Portrait of Lachlan Macquarie

The watercolour has historical value as a rare portrait and an object related to probably the most important figures from the early colonial period who brought civil administration, arts and architecture and a humanising and egalitarian influence that transformed New South Wales from a gaol to a Colony.

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1880 Liverpool Tools, Shingles, Bricks and Nails Collection

Discover the collection of tools, shingles and convict made bricks and nails from the early township of Liverpool NSW.

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1838 Liverpool Wheat Sheaf Gatepost

Discover the sandstone sculptured wheat sheaf from Macquarie Fields House near Liverpool that was built by Samuel Terry in 1838.

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1840 Liverpool Scar Tree

Discover the Liverpool Scar Tree. There are many Aboriginal scar trees surviving. Most of them are in the rural areas surrounding the city and suburbs, but many still exist in urban areas.

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1787 Convict Love Token

Discover the 1787 convict love token made for Thomas Tilley a convict on the First Fleet.

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1790 HMS Sirius Anchor and Cannon

Discover the cast iron bow anchor and cannon from HMS Sirius (1780 – 1790). HMS Sirius escorted the British First Fleet on their historic journey to Botany Bay in 1787- 88.

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1850 Convict Cap

Discover the Convict Cap dated 1850, two years before convict transportation ended on the east coast of Australia.

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1855 Convict Jacket

Discover the long sleeved woollen convict jacket made of ‘Parramatta cloth’, c.1855.

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Convict Button c.1830s, SLNSW

1830 Convict Work Clothes Button

Discover the brass button from the work clothes of a convict assigned to the Australian Agricultural Company at Newcastle in the 1830s.

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1810 Portrait Miniature of Eber Bunker

Discover the portrait miniature of Eber Bunker c.1810 founder of the NSW Colonial whaling and livestock industries and builder of Collingwood House at Liverpool.

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Lithograph of Bungaree c.1826

1826 Augustus Earl Lithograph of Bungaree

This lithographic print of King Bungaree attributed to Augustus Earle and dated 1826 is evidence of early interactions between Ruopeans and Aboriginal people. It is a significant object from the State Library of NSW Collection.

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