- Title
- Chinese federation dragon outside parliament house
- Date
- 1901
- Place
- Australia - Victoria - Melbourne
- Interpretive description
The different copies of this photograph have been cropped differently. The National Library print is the most severely cropped and the copy published in 'Showing Face' least cropped.
- External Url
- http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an13117280-12
Versions
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- Title
- Chinese dragon federation celebrations, Melbourne, 1901
- Type
- catalogue record + digital image
- Form
- photographs : gelatin silver ; 21 x 25 cm. or smaller.
- Control
- PIC Doc Photo*, nla.pic-an13117280-12
- Source
Australia Federation celebrations, Melbourne, 1901, PIC PIC Doc Photo* ; nla.pic-an13117280; National Library of Australia - Picture collection. Details
- Rights
- Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Australia.
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- Title
- Chinese dragon federation celebrations, Melbourne, 1901
- Type
- Print (front)
- Form
- Black and white photograph published in newspaper
- Control
- P00226
- Source
Chinese Museum copies of selected holdings at State Library of Victoria; Chinese Museum (Museum of Chinese Australian History). Details
Copy of image held by the State Library of Victoria (catalogue number unknown).
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- Title
- The Chinese Procession
- Type
- Published photograph
- Control
- p.14
- Source
Nicholas, Diane & Sheehan, Mary, Faint Traces: Chinese in Hawthorn before the Second World War, Hawthorn historical Society & City of Boroondara Library Service, Hawthorn, 2002. Details
Reproduced from La Trobe Picture Collection, State Library of Victoria
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- Title
- Loong (Dragon) at the corner of Spring and Bourke Streets, Melbourne, 1901
- Type
- Published photograph
- Control
- p.22
- Source
Golden Dragon Museum, Showing Face: Chinese Identity in Regional Victoria from 1850s to Federation, A Travelling Exhibition, Bendigo, 2000. Details
Copy of original photograph held by the State Library of Victoria
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Created: 12 February 2003, Last modified: 3 November 2005