- Summary
In 1930 Hee Jarm was reportedly the last Chinese living in Weldborough. He organised for the Chinese temple in Weldborough to be donated to the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.
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Published Resources
Books
- Scott, Joan, Celestial Sojourn: The Chinese on the Tinfields of North East Tasmania, St Helens History Room Association, St Helens, 1997. Details
Reports
- Vivian, Helen, Tasmania's Chinese heritage: An historical record of Chinese sites in North Eastern Tasmania, Unpublished report for Australian Heritage Comission and the Queen Victoria Museum, Launceston, 1985. Details
Images
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- Title
- George and Elsie Tueon with their grand daughter Rosilynn, Freda Chintock and Charlie Hee Jarm
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- Photograph
- Place
- Australia - Tasmania
- Details
Sources used to compile this entry: Scott, Joan, Celestial Sojourn: The Chinese on the Tinfields of North East Tasmania, St Helens History Room Association, St Helens, 1997; Vivian, Helen, Tasmania's Chinese heritage: An historical record of Chinese sites in North Eastern Tasmania, Unpublished report for Australian Heritage Comission and the Queen Victoria Museum, Launceston, 1985.
Created: 19 June 2006