- Title
- Sweet and Sour: Experiences of Chinese Families in the Northern Territory
- Imprint
- Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, 1996
- Contains
- 51 p: ill; 21 cm
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- Dewar, Mickey, 'The orient in the outback: Europeans and Chinese in the Northern Territory', in Glenys Dimond (ed.), Sweet and Sour: Experiences of Chinese Families in the Northern Territory, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, 1996. Details
- Healy, Jacqueline, 'Foreward', in Glenys Dimond (ed.), Sweet and Sour: Experiences of Chinese Families in the Northern Territory, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, 1996, pp. 3-5. Details
- On, Robyn, 'The Chung Wah Society: Past & Present', in Glenys Dimond (ed.), Sweet and Sour: Experiences of Chinese Families in the Northern Territory, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, 1996, pp. 39-49. Details
- Riddett, Lyn, 'On the ouside gazing in: European settler impressions of the Chinese community in Darwin - The first sixty years', in Glenys Dimond (ed.), Sweet and Sour: Experiences of Chinese Families in the Northern Territory, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, 1996, pp. 22-24. Details
- Yee, Raymond, 'Introduction', in Glenys Dimond (ed.), Sweet and Sour: Experiences of Chinese Families in the Northern Territory, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, 1996, pp. 6-7. Details
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- Businessmen with visiting dignitaries, Darwin or Pine Creek (perhaps on May Day)
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- Photograph
- Date
- c. 1910
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory
- Details
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- Title
- Cheong Ah Yu and Leung Tem Choy with children: Jimmy Ah Toy (baby), Ellen Ah Toy and Jimmy Ah Fat
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- 1915
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory
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- Title
- Chinese New Year parade with men marching with flags and banners
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- 1920s
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston) - Cavenagh Street
- Details
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- Title
- Chinese New Year procession, Cavenagh Street, Darwin, 1923
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- 1923
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston) - Cavenagh Street
- Details
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- Title
- Dorothy (Dolly) Yuen Ng standing outside the Chinese Temple, Darwin, dressed in 'Princess of the Float' costume
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 1926
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston) - Woods Street
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- Title
- Gathering at the Residency
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- 1905
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston) - Esplanade
- Details
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- Title
- Kuomintang meeting with Dr Chen (Chinese Consul-General) with other leading Chinese residents
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 24 January 1932
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston)
- Details
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- Title
- Peel's Well gardens with Port Darwin Hospital in background
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 1874 - c. 1878
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston) - Doctor's Gully
- Details
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- Title
- Person in festival costume for Chinese New Year
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- 1923
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston)
- Details
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- Two identified children
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 1909 - c. 1914
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Pine Creek
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- Unidentified boy in ceremonial costume with ceremonial objects used in the Chinese New Year procession in the background
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 1923
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston)
- Details
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- Title
- Unidentified elderly Chinese man with bamboo pole carrying wood
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 1915
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston)
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- Young man and woman pose in festival costume
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- c. 1923 - 1930s
- Place
- Australia - Northern Territory - Darwin (Palmerston)?
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