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Panel, Joss House

SubjectChinese
Chinese language
Religion
Category2. National boundaries
KeywordsChinese Australian
Current HolderAlbury Library Museum
Period Of Reference 1900/1900
Item NumberARM 02.054.02
Access RightsDigitised
PlaceAlbury
Language Chinese
Description From SourceDescription Carved panel – incomplete – cut into sections, Panel has carved Chinese symbols. Dimensions 935mm x 205mm x 20mm History of Item The doors together with two carved (incomplete) panels were in the possession of Mrs. A.F. Scott who lived near the Chinese Joss House which was located off Townsend Street in the 1940’s – 1950’s. The doors and panels were used by the late Fred Scott as shelving in his garden shed. According to Dr. Arthur Andrews “On December 9 (1876) we find the Chinese … opening a new “Joss House” in the Camp, with elaborate ceremonies, and much feasting.”
Physical FormatObjects (miscellaneous)
Related Resources https://omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au/texts/4502/
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