Chinderah Plantation
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Cartographic Name
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Chinderah Plantation
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Identifier
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SITE-BUND
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category
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Plantation
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temporalCoverage
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1860-1904
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sourceOrganization
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New South Wales Government
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text
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"An old lady told me there was a lot of bones at Fingal, on the other side of the lighthouse, and the wind would uncover them. And when we were kids, we used to walk along there and we’d find almost whole skulls there (Isobel Slockee)" Indigenous/Diasporic History. Rieby, Inge. Isobel Slockee Oral History Interview. NSW Bicentennial Oral History Project, 1987.
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"He worked on a cane farm in Eviron, living in a bark hut and eating only herrings in tomato sauce." Scholarly History. Davis, Emelda . Children of the Sugar Slaves: Black and Resilient. University of Technology Sydney, 2020, p.68.