State Library of South Australia logo Did you know?
SA Memory. South Australia past and present, for the future




Entrance to Chinatown
Title : Entrance to Chinatown Entrance to Chinatown
Add To My SA Memory
Creator : Moore, Patricia, photographer
Date of creation : 2003
Format : Photograph
Dimensions : 148 x 102 mm
Contributor : State Library catalogue
Catalogue record
The State Library of South Australia is keen to find out more about SA Memory items. We encourage you to contact the Library if you have additional information about any of these items.
Copyright : Reproduction rights are owned by State Library of South Australia. This image may be printed or saved for research or study. Use for any other purpose requires permission from the State Library of South Australia. To request approval, complete the Permission to publish form.
Description :
Entrance to Adelaide's Chinatown off Grote Street.

Chinese people have lived in South Australia since the very beginnings of the colony - the first Chinese immigrant to South Australia was recorded in 1836. Peaks in the migration of Chinese people to South Australia occurred during the Gold Rushes of the 1850s and during the 1930s and '40s after the Japanese invasion of China.
Subjects
Coverage year : 2003
Place : Grote Street (Adelaide, S. Aust.)
Region : Adelaide city

Navigation

Home

About SA Memory

Explore SA Memory

SA Memory Themes

Search

My SA Memory

Learning

What's on

Contributors