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Australia’s history can be told in an oyster shell as First Nations communities feasted on these molluscs and collected them. Oysters also tell us about past migration (thanks to oyster saloons run by Greek migrants) and our ecological future, with oysters now being used to repair reef damage and revive coastlines.

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1. Object No. E5182-13
Photograph, part of a didactic collection illustrating pearl button manufacture, photographer unknown, Thursday Island, Queensland, Australia, for The Pearlbutton Manufacturing Co Ltd, Foster Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1933

2. Object No. 96/304/8
String bag (jerrk) by Rebecca Bowarr Baker, Maningrida

3. Object No. 2013/23/54-4
Photograph: Henry King, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1880–1890

4. Object No. 85/1285-330
Glass negative, full plate, 'La Perouse, Botany Bay', Henry King, Sydney, Australia, c. 1880-1900.


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