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Screen (7 of 7) ...From Colonies to Commonwealth
 


Chinese Dragon dance, May 1901,
Melbourne Federation celebrations.


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...From Colonies to Commonwealth - Listen to Professor Andrew Jakubowicz discuss the events and issues surrounding this topic. Read text commentary
Archival Images: Dr Helen Irving Collection - Chinese Dragon Dance, 1901 (2). - Image of The Chinese Dragon Dance, May 1901, Melbourne Federation celebrations. - More ...
Archival Images: Dr Helen Irving Collection - Chinese Dragon Dance, 1901 (3). - Image of The Chinese Dragon Dance, May 1901, Melbourne Federation celebrations. - More ...
Archival Images: Queen Victoria's Statue - Photograph of the Queen Victoria's Statue, George Street, Sydney. - More ...
Cartoons: "The Mongolian Octopus - his grip on Australia" - Phillip May, Cartoon, The Bulletin, 21 Aug 1886 - More ...

Audio Interviews:
Race Hatred legislation - Mick Dodson speaks on the problems of the Racial Hatred Act. - More ...
Archival Footage: Federation Procession in Sydney on January 1, 1901 - Footage of the Federation procession in Sydney, 1901, shot by the Salvation Army's film production and distribution unit, the Limelight Department. - More ...
Articles: Premier and the Pariah - Part of an editorial from The Bulletin magazine of May 26, 1888 which backs restricting the Chinese in Australia, but criticises the government of NSW Premier, Sir Henry Parkes, over what it considers blunders in the way it has gone about deciding its policy in the matter. - More ...
 
...From Colonies to Commonwealth