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A place for the friendless female
Exhibition

The Female Immigration Depot housed at Hyde Park Barracks from 1848 to 1886 was the primary reception and hiring depot in Sydney for ‘unprotected’ females. During its 38 years of operation the depot received thousands of working-class Irish, English, Scottish and Welsh female immigrants. This new display explores the immigrant women’s voyages to the colony, Irish orphans who stayed at the depot, Caroline Chisholm’s contribution to female immigration, and the archaeology associated with these women recovered from beneath the barracks’ floors.
Visit the online exhibition A place for the friendless female: Sydney's female immigration depot
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The Migration Heritage Centre is a NSW Government initiative supported by the Community Relations Commission.
Hyde Park Barracks Museum
Saturday 10 September, 2005 — Monday 6 October, 2008
'Hiring Immigrants at the Depot', Hyde Park, artist unknown, 1879, Australian Town and Country Journal, State Library of New South Wales




