Ambassadors message -- Directors message -- The Irish in Australia exhibition overview -- The Charlotte medal -- George Barrington prince of pickpockets -- Ned Ryans certificate of freedom -- Wathaurong weapons -- Pioneer chaplin -- Young Ireland -- Hellcat of a woman -- The Eureka stockade -- The Spider dance -- Copper at Kapunda -- Tried in the desert -- Duffys big map -- The Golden Probe -- The Australia House -- Crate full of air -- Escape -- The Kelly armour -- The cross of cong -- A model cathedral -- An orrery from Ireland -- Kings in grass castles -- Tropical habit -- John Wayland Irish piper -- Irish nationalism -- In loving memory -- Two monstrances -- Spence the builder -- Chifs chair -- Sister Brenda Browne and the 49ers -- Searching for Ireland -- Thats my language -- John Moriartys fishing rod -- A contempt of oppressors -- The Irish raider -- Roses of Tralee -- The Irish experiment -- Object list
Summary
What do explorer Robert O'Hara Burke, bushranger Ned Kelly, Eureka stockade leader Peter Lalor and Prime Minister Ben Chifley have in common? Like millions of other Australians, they are of Irish ancestry. The Irish have been part of Australian history since the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788
Analysis
Australia - Emigration and immigration - History
Ireland - Emigration and immigration - History
Irish - Australia
Irish - Australia - History
Notes
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Museum of Australia, Canberra, 17 March-31 July 2011