Museums of History NSW - Collections on Tour Yass
About
To celebrate National Family History Month in August, Museums of History NSW (MHNSW) experts will be travelling to Yass to share stories about some of the 4,100 young Irish women who came to Australia between 1848 and 1850 as part of Earl Grey’s Famine Orphan Scheme.Recruited from workhouses in Ireland, the women became an integral part of the workforce in their adopted country. The register of wages paid to orphans from 1849–1851 is a key source in researching the stories of many Irish girls and women who arrived in NSW under the scheme. It contains details of the orphans, their employers and the wages paid.
Join MHNSW archivists for an illustrated presentation about these Irish women and take advantage of this rare opportunity to view the original register from the State Archives Collection.
A FREE event. Bookings essential.
Afternoon tea will be provided after the presentation. A donation to assist with costs is kindly requested & appreciated.
Location
Uniting Church Hall
2 Cliff Street, Yass NSW 2582