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H7997 D.C.L. Oxford Hood in red cloth, lined crimson silk. Worn by Sir Edward Deas-Thomson C.B.,K.C.M.G. when Chancellor of Sydney University in 1865. He was Colonial Secretary N.S.W. in 1837.(SB). H7997 D.C.L. Oxford Hood in red cloth, lined crimson silk. Worn by Sir Edward Deas-Thomson C.B.,K.C.M.G. when Chancellor of Sydney University in 1865. He was Colonial Secretary N.S.W. in 1837.(SB).


H7238 Spoon basting, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1810 H7238 Spoon basting, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1810


2003/113/1 Book, 2003/113/1 Book, 'Macquarie's World', paper, written by Marjorie Barnard / illustrated by Douglas Annand, Melbourne University Press, Victoria, Australia, 1949


C4042 Bricks (2), [sandstocks], clay, Sydney, Australia, c 1805


H7244 Cream jug, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, King family donation, maker unknown, perhaps of Chinese origin, 1800-1810 H7244 Cream jug, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, King family donation, maker unknown, perhaps of Chinese origin, 1800-1810


A5219 Rockingham cup, saucer, bowl & plate, once the property of Governor King & his immediate family (LC).


H7242 Desert spoons [2], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1826 H7242 Desert spoons [2], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1826


H7233 Dessert spoon, sterling silver, possibly owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, maker John Payne (attributed), London, England, 1751-1752 H7233 Dessert spoon, sterling silver, possibly owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, maker John Payne (attributed), London, England, 1751-1752


A6504 Dress, child's, silk / cotton, [used by Ann Fowler], maker unknown, [Australia / England], 1820-1843


H7240 Ladle, sauce, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, made by William Chawner, London, England, 1825-1826 H7240 Ladle, sauce, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, made by William Chawner, London, England, 1825-1826


H7245 Handkerchief in container, part of the King family donation, leather / metal, maker unknown, 1880-1900


A10760 Doll, A10760 Doll, 'Polly Oliver', wood / flannel / cotton / leather, maker unknown, Europe, used by Emily Norton, Leichhardt, New South Wales, Australia, 1830-1840


A10654 Cover sheet for letter, paper, New South Wales, Australia, 1816-1817 A10654 Cover sheet for letter, paper, New South Wales, Australia, 1816-1817


95/141/1 Miniature painting, portrait, 95/141/1 Miniature painting, portrait, 'General Sir Ralph Darling',[watercolour on ivory]/ gold, Henry Edridge, England, c 1805


2005/151/1 Stencils (6), drawing brushes (2), and stencil print, brass / wood / hair / paper, maker unknown, used by Captain Samuel Moore, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1843 2005/151/1 Stencils (6), drawing brushes (2), and stencil print, brass / wood / hair / paper, maker unknown, used by Captain Samuel Moore, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1843


H7234 Fork, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Philip Parker King, King family donation, made by William Bell, London, England, 1818 1819 H7234 Fork, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Philip Parker King, King family donation, made by William Bell, London, England, 1818 1819


H7235 Fork, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, King family donation, made by George Smith, London, England, 1805-1806 H7235 Fork, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, King family donation, made by George Smith, London, England, 1805-1806


H7236 Fork, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, King family donation, made by Richard Cook or Randall Chatterton, London, England, 1806 H7236 Fork, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Governor Philip Gidley King, King family donation, made by Richard Cook or Randall Chatterton, London, England, 1806


H7243 Fork, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King or Philip Gidley King (Jnr.), King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1853 H7243 Fork, Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King or Philip Gidley King (Jnr.), King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1853


H7237 Forks [3], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1809 H7237 Forks [3], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1809


A10966 Teapot stand, silver, made by Hippolitus Poignand, Calcutta, India, 1793-1805, New South Wales, Australia, 1812-1828, Oxley family collection A10966 Teapot stand, silver, made by Hippolitus Poignand, Calcutta, India, 1793-1805, New South Wales, Australia, 1812-1828, Oxley family collection


A10965-8 Teapot, neoclassical style, silver / wood, made by Hippolitus Poignand, Calcutta, India, c. 1793-1805, Oxley family collection, A10965-8 Teapot, neoclassical style, silver / wood, made by Hippolitus Poignand, Calcutta, India, c. 1793-1805, Oxley family collection,


H7241 Teaspoons [3], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1826 H7241 Teaspoons [3], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1826


H7239 Teaspoons [2], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1810 H7239 Teaspoons [2], Stirling silver, perhaps owned by Phillip Parker King, King family donation, maker unknown, London, England, 1810


H7996 Uniform, consisting of tailcoat and trousers, wool, worn by Sir Edward Deas Thomson, Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, maker and place unknown, c 1837 H7996 Uniform, consisting of tailcoat and trousers, wool, worn by Sir Edward Deas Thomson, Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, maker and place unknown, c 1837


A10962 Wine coaster, silver, engraved with coat of arms of Governor Lachlan Macquarie, attributed to John Parsons and Co, made in Sheffield, England, 1807-1808 A10962 Wine coaster, silver, engraved with coat of arms of Governor Lachlan Macquarie, attributed to John Parsons and Co, made in Sheffield, England, 1807-1808