Test Joe Exhibition

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Past exhibition

Female Immigration Depot 1848 – 1886

In a past display at Hyde Park Barracks visitors could lift the lid on the fascinating stories of individual women who passed through Sydney’s Immigration Depot

Queens Square, Macquarie Street Sydney NSW 2000
Owner bound volume of assorted songs, in the collection of Rouse Hill House & Farm, 1850-1864. [music]

‘Home! Sweet Home!’

It may come as a surprise that the expression ‘home, sweet home’ originates from a song title

  • Wednesday 8 November 9.30am–2.30pm
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Test Joe Convict

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On This Day

10 Sep 1823 - escapee re-transported to NSW

On the 10th of September 1823 Susan Courtney was tried in England for returning from transportation

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Old and faded blue and white striped cotton shirt
Convict Sydney

Convict shirt

Known as a smish, kemesa or flesh-bag in the convict ‘flash’ slang language, this convict uniform shirt has been worn, torn, stained and patched

Handmade convict shoe, HPB archaeology collection
Convict Sydney

Convict shoe

Shoes were known as crab shells or hopper dockers in the convict ‘flash’ slang language; two or three pairs were issued to each convict annually

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Past exhibition

Female Immigration Depot 1848 – 1886

In a past display at Hyde Park Barracks visitors could lift the lid on the fascinating stories of individual women who passed through Sydney’s Immigration Depot

Queens Square, Macquarie Street Sydney NSW 2000
Owner bound volume of assorted songs, in the collection of Rouse Hill House & Farm, 1850-1864. [music]

‘Home! Sweet Home!’

It may come as a surprise that the expression ‘home, sweet home’ originates from a song title