Letter in Chinese from Wong family to Wong Sat
| Subject | Chinese letters |
| Foreign workers, Chinese | |
| Sydney (N.S.W.) | |
| Correspondence | |
| Category | 1. Settlement |
| Keywords | Financial records |
| Current Holder | Powerhouse Museum |
| Period Of Reference | 1860/1900 |
| Item Number | 97/92/5-1/2 |
| Access Rights | Digitised |
| Rights | Copyright for the image is held by the Powerhouse and may be subject to third-party copyright restrictions. |
| Country Of Origin | Australia |
| Place | Sydney |
| Language | Chinese |
| Description From Source | Letter, part of Accounts ledger with loose enclosures, in Chinese to Wong Sat, paper, Wong family, Australia, 1860 – 1940 Letter in Chinese script on thin, buff coloured paper with red vertical lines 1.5cm apart and 3 red ink stamps. The letter is from Tian He of Sydney to Wong Sat of ‘Guang qiu long’ stating that Tian He still owes Wong Sat a certain amount of money. This letter is from Sheet 1 of documents retrieved by Albert Speer on 13 May 1996. |
| Physical Format | Letters |
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