This article explores the use of memory and material culture in the history of families who travelled between Britain and Australia and settled in the early colonies from 1788 until 1901. It draws on diaries, memoirs, letters, and objects belonging to a variety of cultural institutions including the Museum of Childhood in Perth, Museum Victoria, the Powerhouse Museum, and the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, as well as those within private collections, to explore some of the meanings of objects brought by families from Britain to Australia. Certain objects connected their owners with past lives back in Britain, reminded them of home, family ties and duty and were transferred to new owners to remind the next generation of their jour...
Indian jute sacking played an essential role in Australian life for over 150 years, yet its contribu...
This article examines the processes of remembering and transmitting experiences of the Great War wit...
The history of prefabrication in settler Australia is incomplete. The use of prefabricated and trans...
This article revisits a suite of Worimi objects in the British Museum whose collection is attributed...
Dress was charged with meaning in the British colonies. Its visual cues made dress an obvious vehicl...
Academic interest in Australia’s heritage field has developed primarily around the ways its subject ...
Australian histories of design have largely characterised furnished interiors as passive imitations ...
Since 2011, the authors have worked together on outputs associated with the bicentenary of The Benev...
New motherhood is mediated through the material world. In this liminal, vulnerable period of matresc...
This thesis examines the roles that families played, and continue to play, in sustaining British pol...
In July 1823, a family originally from Derry-Londonderry, Ireland, embarked on the long journey from...
This article draws on both published and unpublished private family writing to examine how European ...
From the 1960s Australian homeowners were increasingly valuing nineteenth-century houses for their o...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
© 2007 Dr. Sara MartinThis thesis examines family and community experience on the central Victorian ...
Indian jute sacking played an essential role in Australian life for over 150 years, yet its contribu...
This article examines the processes of remembering and transmitting experiences of the Great War wit...
The history of prefabrication in settler Australia is incomplete. The use of prefabricated and trans...
This article revisits a suite of Worimi objects in the British Museum whose collection is attributed...
Dress was charged with meaning in the British colonies. Its visual cues made dress an obvious vehicl...
Academic interest in Australia’s heritage field has developed primarily around the ways its subject ...
Australian histories of design have largely characterised furnished interiors as passive imitations ...
Since 2011, the authors have worked together on outputs associated with the bicentenary of The Benev...
New motherhood is mediated through the material world. In this liminal, vulnerable period of matresc...
This thesis examines the roles that families played, and continue to play, in sustaining British pol...
In July 1823, a family originally from Derry-Londonderry, Ireland, embarked on the long journey from...
This article draws on both published and unpublished private family writing to examine how European ...
From the 1960s Australian homeowners were increasingly valuing nineteenth-century houses for their o...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
© 2007 Dr. Sara MartinThis thesis examines family and community experience on the central Victorian ...
Indian jute sacking played an essential role in Australian life for over 150 years, yet its contribu...
This article examines the processes of remembering and transmitting experiences of the Great War wit...
The history of prefabrication in settler Australia is incomplete. The use of prefabricated and trans...