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  • angelinaani
    angelinaani said 2 months Edit Delete

    Nice work. You have presented 19th century shopping nicely. Used images also very nice. They are showing 19th centuries culture.

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    Settlement Shopping

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    Desc: A resource for Y5&6 students studying C19th settlement in Australia

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    1. Slide 1: Settlement: Shopping in the late 19th century Images from Sydney’s Powerhouse museum exhibition: What’s in Store?: Shopping in Australia 1880-1930 This slide show was made for educational purposes only.
    2. Slide 2: Settlement: Shopping in the late 19th century General stores are the oldest, and most enduring, form of retailing in Australia. Wherever there was a settlement, there was a general store with a variety of goods ‘from sugar candy, to potted anchovies; from East India pickles to Bass’s pale ale; from ankle The Walhalla store was built over 100 years jack boots to a pair of ago and is still in business today. stays.’
    3. Slide 3: Settlement: Shopping in the late 19th century  The Wongs were a pioneering Chinese- Australian family. They