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  • Two Languages, Two Cultures, Two Homes, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/two_languages.htm. Details
  • Bagnall, Kate, 'Digging deep: Sources for Chinese-Australian history in NSW', Locality, Centre for Community History, University of NSW, vol. 11, no. 2, 2001, pp. 4-12. Details
  • Bagnall, Kate, '"I am nearly heartbroken about him": Stories of Australian mothers' separation from their "Chinese" children', History Australia, vol. 1, no. 1, December. Details
  • Bagnall, Kate, '"He would be a Chinese still": Negotiating boundaries of race culture and identity in late nineteenth century Australia', After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940 (Otherland Literary Journal), vol. 9, 2004, pp. 153-170. Details
  • Bagnall, Kate, ''Repatriated to China June 1914': How fifty-eight elderly Chinese men found their way home from Darwin', Journal of Chinese Australia, no. 1, May, http://www.chaf.lib.latrobe.edu.au/jca/issue01/13Bagnall.html. Details
  • Bagnall, Kate, The Stretton Chinese banner, Journal of Chinese Australia, May, http://www.chaf.lib.latrobe.edu.au/jca/issue01/02Bagnall.html. Details
  • Bagnall, Kate, 'Golden shadows on a white land: An exploration of the lives of white women who partnered Chinese men and their children in southern Australia, 1885-1915', PhD thesis, University of Sydney, 2006. Also available at http://hdl.handle.net/2123/1412. Details
  • Bagnall, Kate, 'A legacy of White Australia: Records about Chinese Australians in the National Archives', in Paper presented at the Fourth International Conference of Institutes and Libraries for Chinese Overseas Studies, Jinan University, Guangzhou China, 10 May 2009, National Archives of Australia, 2009, http://naa.gov.au/collection/issues/bagnall-2009/index.aspx. Details
  • Bagnall, Kate, Landscapes of memory and forgetting: Indigo and Shek Quey Lee, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Special issue: 'Sources, Languages and Approaches in Chinese Australian History' edited by Bagnall, Kate and Couchman, Sophie, vol. 6, 2013, 7-24 pp, http://www.chl.anu.edu.au/publications/csds/csds2013/csds2013_04.pdf. Details
  • Bagnall, Kate, The petition of Bah Fook of Safala, 1866, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Special issue: 'Sources, Languages and Approaches in Chinese Australian History' edited by Bagnall, Kate and Couchman, Sophie, vol. 6, 2013, 123-128 pp, http://www.chl.anu.edu.au/publications/csds/csds2013/csds2013_12.pdf. Details
  • Banfield, Lorna L., 'Chinese and the gold digging days in old Ararat', The Ararat Advertiser, 17 February 1938. Details
  • 'The Baron', 'Chinese mission work in Victoria', Weekly Times, 2 September 1899, pp. 10, 14-15. Details
  • Barrie, Sandy, Australians Behind the Camera: Directory of Early Australian Photographers, 1841-1945, Sandy Barrie, PO Box 425, Booval, Qld, 2002. Details
  • Batchen, G., 'A perfect likeness', in Ellis, Helen (ed.), Mirror with a Memory: Photographic Portraiture in Australia, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, ACT, 2000, pp. 27-36. Details
  • Bate, Weston, A History of Brighton, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1983. Details
  • Bate, Weston; McGillivray, Evan & Nickson, Matthew, Private Lives - Public Heritage: Family Snapshots as History, Hutchinson of Australia, Hawthorn, Victoria, 1986. Details
  • Bell, Peter, 'Houses and mining settlement in North Queensland, 1861-1920', PhD thesis, Department of History, James Cook University, 1982. Details
  • Bell, Peter, Historic Sites Associated with Mining and Chinese Settlement in North Queensland, Australian Heritage Commission, Canberra, 1992. Details
  • Bell, Peter, 'Chinese ovens on mining settlement sites in Australia', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 213-229. Details
  • Bell, Peter, Grimwade, Gordon & Ritchie, Neville, 'Archaeology of the overseas Chinese in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea: A select bibliography', Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology Newsletter, vol. 23, no. 1, 1993. Details
  • Bendigo Golden Dragon Museum, Chinese Procession: Bendigo at Easter, Bendigo, 2003. Details
  • 'Bible lessons with the Chinese in Melbourne [photograph]', Australasian, 20 December 1902, p. 1457. Details
  • 'Big opium prosecution', The Worker, 29 April 1909, p. 11. Details
  • Birtles, Francis, Lonely Lands: Through the Heart of Australia, NSW Bookstall, Sydney, 1909. Details
  • Birtles, Francis, 'Strange Australia: A series of out-of-the-way photographs of the North, with notes, by Francis Birtles', The Lone Hand, 1 December 1911, pp. 158-165. Details
  • Birtles, Francis, 'Through the unknown Territory [with photographs]', The Lone Hand, 1 March, pp. 361-367. Details
  • Black, Gordon J., 'T.J.K. Bakhap (1866-1923), A Chinese-Australian?: The significance of his public and political life in relation to prevailing Australian attitudes to China, the Chinese, and Australia's place in the world', BA (hons) Thesis, University of Tasmania, 1992. Details
  • Blake, Alison, 'Melbourne's Chinatown: The evolution of an inner ethnic quarter', BA (hons) Thesis, Department of Geography, University of Melbourne, 1975. Details
  • Blake, Alison, 'Chinatown', in G. Davison (ed.), Melbourne on Foot, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1980, pp. 50-61. Details
  • Boileau, Joanna, Researching Cinese market gardening: Insights from archaeology and material culture, Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Special issue: 'Sources, Languages and Approaches in Chinese Australian History' edited by Bagnall, Kate and Couchman, Sophie, vol. 6, 2013, 134-143 pp, http://www.chl.anu.edu.au/publications/csds/csds2013/csds2013_14.pdf. Details
  • Bolton, G. C., A Thousand Miles Away: A History of North Queensland to 1920, ANU Press, Australian Capital Territory, 1970. Details
  • 'Bourke Street, Melbourne, from the Post Office [illustration]', Illustrated Australian News, 3 June 1878. Details
  • Brady, E.J. (Edwin James), Australia Unlimited, Robertson, Melbourne, 1918?. Details
  • Brady, Nicole, 'The White way: A look at the past century casts light on our present', Age Green Guide, 8 March. Details
  • Bramble, Nola, 'Out Chinese: Heathens, missionaries and converts', Locality, Centre for Community History, University of NSW, vol. 11, no. 2, 2001, pp. 13-19. Details
  • Bramble, Phillip, '"Too muchee dam lallikin": Chinese and larrikins in 19th century NSW', Locality, Centre for Community History, University of NSW, vol. 11, no. 2, 2001, pp. 19-23. Details
  • Bridle, Jack, 'Memories and information of the Chinese', in Compiled by residents and ex-residents (eds), Memories of Tumut Plains, Wilkie Watson Pty Ltd, Tumut, NSW, 1993, pp. 12-14. Details
  • 'Brief History of Chinese Consulate-General in Australia 1908-1932', Chinese Australian History Collections Online. Also available at http://www.kuomintang.org.au/en/en_introduction.aspx. Details
  • 'Brief History of the Chinese Nationalist Party of Australasia Inc', Chinese Australian History Collections Online. Also available at http://www.kuomintang.org.au/en/en_introduction.aspx. Details
  • 'Brief History of the Kuo Min Society of Melbourne and its archives', Chinese Australian History Collections Online. Also available at http://www.kuomintang.org.au/en/en_introduction.aspx. Details
  • 'Briefing of the early Chinese history in north east Tasmania', Chung-gon family website. Also available at http://www.chung-gon.com/brief.htm. Details
  • Broinowski, Alison, The Yellow Lady: Australian Impressions of Asia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1992. Details
  • Broinowski, Alison (ed.), Double Vision: Asian Accounts of Australia, Pandanus Books, Canberra, 2004. Details
  • Broome, Richard, Coburg: Between Two Creeks, Lothian Publishing, Melbourne, 1987. Details
  • Brown-May, Andrew, Melbourne Street Life: The Itinerary of Our Days, Australian Scholarly/Arcadia and Museum Victoria, 1998. Details
  • Bruce, Robert, '[illustration: 'Chinese rites at the graves of their countrymen']', Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers, 10 September. Details
  • Brumley, Linda, 'Turning history into people: The people on the Chinese gravestones in 19th century Ballarat cemeteries', in P. Macgregor (ed.), Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific, Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995, pp. 320-326. Details
  • Fading Links to China: Ballarat's Chinese Gravestones and Associated Records, 1854-1955, 1955, http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au/store/3/4/5/5/1/public/brumley/brumley.htm. Details
  • Brumley, Linda; Lu Bingqun; Zhao Xueru, Fading Links To China: Ballarat's Chinese Gravestones And Associated Records, 1854-1955, History Department., University of Melbourne, Parkville, c1992. Details
  • Burke, Keast, Gold and Silver: An Album of Hill End and Gulgong Photographs from the Holtermann Collection, Heinmann, Melbourne, 1973. Details
  • Butler, Graeme, Little Bourke Street Precinct Conservation Study, vol. 2, Ministry for Planning and the Environment, 1989, 5-10 pp. Details
  • Butler, Peter, Opium and Gold, Alister Taylor, Waiura, Martinborough, New Zealand, 1977. Details