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    Funeral procession for Quong Tart, 1903, courtesy of Chinese Museum (Museum of Chinese Australian History).

Title
Funeral procession for Quong Tart
Date
1903
Place
Australia - New South Wales - Sydney - Liverpool Road

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  1. Click to view this print
    Title
    Funeral procession for Quong Tart
    Date
    1903
    Type
    Print
    Control
    P00841a QT019
    Source

    Quong Tart collection; Chinese Museum (Museum of Chinese Australian History). Details

    Copied from Tart, M., The Life of Quong Tart, W. M. Maclardy, Sydney, 1911 (original)

  2. Published photograph
    Title
    Funeral of the late Quong Tart, Ashfield, July 28, 1903, Procession of 200 Chinese followed by a Band from the Professional Musicans' Association [online edition]
    Type
    Published photograph
    Control
    following p.84
    Source

    Tart, Margaret, The Life of Quong Tart: Or how a Foreigner Succeeded in a British Community, W. M. Maclardy, Sydney, 1911, http://purl.library.usyd.edu.au/setis/id/fed0048. Details

  3. Negative
    Type
    Negative
    Control
    QT019 N45-287
    Source

    Negative collection (4x5 inch), N45; Chinese Museum (Museum of Chinese Australian History). Details

  4. Print
    Title
    Top image in montage of images of Quong Tart's funeral, July 28, 1903
    Date
    28 July 1903
    Type
    Print
    Form
    Black and white print and 4x5 inch black and white negative.
    Control
    P00841 QT019 N45-287
    Source

    Quong Tart collection; Chinese Museum (Museum of Chinese Australian History). Details

    Original source: Margaret Tart's biography of Quong Tart published 1911, following page 84

  5. Published photograph
    Date
    5 August 1903
    Type
    Published photograph
    Control
    p.145
    Source

    Pratten, Chris, 'Quong Tart', in Pratten, Chris (ed.), Ashfield at Federation, Ashfield and District Historical Society, Ashfield, Sydney, NSW, 2001, pp. 143-166. Details

    from Sydney Mail, 5 August 1903

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