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    Timeline of Australian Deaf History

    This timeline traces key moments in the history of Deaf people and communities in Australia, highlighting their achievements, advocacy, and

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    Deaf Jurors

    Guest curator Gaye Lyons explains her experience of being excluded from jury duty. She describes some surprising examples of deaf

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    Cricket

    Guest curator Tony Clews takes time out of a game to explain the role of cricket in Australian Deaf sports

    Stanmore

    The Stanmore Deaf Centre at 123 Cambridge St was the location of the Deaf Society of NSW from the 1970s

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    National Deaf Organisations

    Curator Dr Breda Carty introduces the largely forgotten history Australia’s early national deaf organisations.

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    Daisy Muir

    Guest curator Melissa Anderson explains the early life and significance of Daisy Muir.

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    The Breakaways

    A “breakaway” group is a splinter group that forms following a disagreement in an organisation or group. These occur

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    Deaf Performance

    Guest curator Caroline Conlon explains the role of performance in Deaf communities, and how different types of performance have evolved

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    John Fitzgerald, Deaf Convict

    Curator Breda Carty introduces John Fitzgerald, a deaf convict who was transported to Australia in 1818. 

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    The Mystery of John Fitzgerald’s Grave

    John Fitzgerald appeared at the Old Bailey in London in September 1818, accused of “feloniously assaulting” a man in company with two others, and stealing from him a watch, three seals and a key.

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    First Nations Deaf History

    A lack of respectfully documented history that we know of.

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    An Early Attempt to Establish a Deaf Association
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    John Carmichael

    One of the first European deaf people who came to Australia in the early 19th century was John Carmichael. He

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    A “Graduation Pageant and Ball”

    Did your school or Deaf Society organise “Graduation Balls” or “Debutante Balls” in the past? These have mostly been

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    Mystery Film in the Tasmanian Archives

    Calling all lovers of Tasmanian Deaf History!

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    The Frewin Brothers

    Fred and Frank Frewin were brothers who were both involved in the Deaf Community in Victoria.

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    Collectors

    Guest curator Donovan Cresdee describes growing up seeing collectors working for deaf organisations, and explains their role and their impact.

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    Samuel Showell

    Guest curator Bobbie Blackson introduces Samuel Showell, a leading figure in the Deaf Community of the early 20th Century.

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    Auslan

    Guest curator Darlene Thornton explains how Auslan evolved through Australian Deaf history.

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    1909 Deaf Leaders Series

    In 1909, the South Australian Deaf Monthly News published a series of articles on Deaf Community leaders from around the

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    Deaf Writers’ Group

    Karen Lloyd describes the beginnings of the Deaf Writers Group in Sydney.

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    The Mystery of Michael Corran

    We have found a story published in several different newspapers around the country in 1891-1892. It would be an amazing

    Proposed Constitution of the Commonwealth Association of the Deaf and Dumb

    Proposed in 1934.

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    Heritage in our Hands 2

    School Days 1

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    Heritage in our Hands 3

    School Days 2

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    Heritage in Our Hands 7

    Home and Society

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    Heritage in Our Hands transcripts

    Translation into English

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    Stanmore Documentary

    A mini-documentary about the Deaf Centre in Stanmore NSW.

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    Deaf Society of NSW Archival Footage 1

    Sports and an outing, circa 1950s.

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    Deaf Society of NSW Archival Footage 2

    Outdoor sports, an outing, and Blackall House, the premises of the Deaf Society of NSW in Newcastle.

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    Deaf Society of NSW Archival Footage 9 – Deaf Games

    1973-74 Deaf Games

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    First Day at the Darlington School

    Nola Colefax describing her first day of school in 1927.

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    Minutes of 1922 meeting about future of ADDA

    A meeting to discuss the future of the ADDA.

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    Lady Rowallan House Loop System

    This photograph was taken by the Mercury newspaper in Tasmania in 1962, at Lady Rowallan House school in Hobart. It is described as showing a hearing loop being used to help deaf children to hear better in the the playground.

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    1903 Congress in Melbourne

    Newspaper summary of the congress.

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    ADDA Booklet of “Rules”

    Rules of the Australasian Deaf and Dumb Association.

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    ADDA Logo

    Logo of the Australasian Deaf and Dumb Association.

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    The Gesture April 1908
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    Australasian Deaf and Dumb Association Congress, 1911

    All deaf speakers and familiar topics.

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    Etching of Sydney

    Etching by John Carmichael.

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    Deafblind man Edward Cork reading braille book

    At Blackburn, Victoria

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    Deaf and Dumb, New Society Formed

    On 23 May the Sydney Morning Herald recorded the establishment of “a new society”.

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    Deaf and Dumb Wild Meeting Policemen Present

    Wild scenes at the Deaf Society AGM.

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    Breakaway in Queensland

    Queensland breakaway association founded.

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    Fletcher Booth

    Leader in the NSW breakaway association.

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    Ernest Quinnell’s Collector’s Card

    Ernest Quinnel was one of the leaders of the NSW breakaway association.

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    Sound Off, Issue No. 1

    The Deaf Writers’ Group’s first publication

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    Daisy Muir

    Leading deaf woman in the early 20th Century.

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    Welcome to the Deaf History Collections

    We acknowledge the traditional custodians of Country throughout Australia and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors to our site, recognising the long, rich, complex and unjustly disregarded histories of First Nations peoples in Australia.
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