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Immigration Museum
Image: Exterior shots of the Immigration Museum
Source: Museum Victoria
The Immigration Museum first opened in Melbourne's Old Customs House in 1998. Its guiding principle is that there is an immigration experience in the life or family history of all non-Indigenous Australians. Museum facilities and activities include a discovery centre, community gallery, touring exhibitions and public and educational programs, including community festivals, exhibitions and many community engagement activities. Permanent exhibitions explore Victoria's immigration history through global motivations for leaving homeland, personal stories of immigrants from various countries and time periods, the ship journey over time, and a history of Australia's immigration policies and processes. The Museum's most recently launched exhibition explores the complexities of personal identity and how such diversity has and does inform Australian society and past and present experiences of belonging and not belonging. All these subjects are presented in a number of ways, object and image-based displays, audio-visual presentations, immersive experiences such as a series of recreated ship environments, interactive theatre, on-site computer information outlets and the Museum website.
Exhibitions display hundreds of objects from the Museum's collections relating to migration, cultural diversity, transport technology, customs and quarantine, and popular culture. The Migration collection includes over 6,000 objects which document the migration experiences of Victorians since the 1830s and, consequently, the long history of the cultural diversity of the Victorian and broader Australian population.
The Immigration Museum engages with a diverse range of individuals, families, communities and organisations to develop its collections and exhibitions. In this way, the Museum endeavours to represent as many personal stories and individual voices as possible in order present real experiences that are thought-provoking, moving, empathetic and always relevant.
Permanent Exhibitions
- Leaving Home
- Journeys of a Lifetime
- Immigrant Stories & Timeline
- Getting In
- Identity: Yours, Mine & Ours
- Customs House
Related Resources
- Current exhibitions at the Immigration Museum
- Migration Collection on Collections Online
A selection of objects representing the diversity of stories, communities and cultures in the Migration Collection are listed below.
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Artwork - War in Vietnam, Thomas Le, Ink Wash Drawing, 1998
Ink Wash Drawing by Thomas Le, made in Melbourne. The artwork depicts what life was like for many families living in Vietnam during the war, fleeing from persecution, seeing loved ones ...
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Postcard - There is no greater sorrow, Immigration Museum, circa 2000
Advertising postcard with the text 'There is no greater sorrow on earth than the loss of one's native land', it was published by the Immigration Museum, Melbourne, circa 2000. The postc ...
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Postcard - There is no greater sorrow, Immigration Museum, circa 2000
Advertising postcard with the text 'There is no greater sorrow on earth than the loss of one's native land', it was published by the Immigration Museum, Melbourne, circa 2000. The postc ...
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Postcard - Australia: Prosperity Through Immigration, Immigration Museum, circa 2001
Advertising postcard with the text 'Australia: Prosperity Through Immigration', it was published by the Immigration Museum, Melbourne, circa 2001. The postcard promotes the travelling e ...
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Postcard - Australia: Prosperity Through Immigration, Immigration Museum, circa 2001
Advertising postcard with the text 'Australia: Prosperity Through Immigration', it was published by the Immigration Museum, Melbourne, circa 2001. The postcard promotes the travelling e ...
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Postcard - Wonsam (bridal robe), Immigration Museum, circa 1999
Advertising postcard featuring an image of a Wonsam (bridal robe), it was published by the Immigration Museum, Melbourne, circa 1999. The postcard promotes the exhibition 'Rapt in colou ...
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Postcard - Wonsam (bridal robe), Immigration Museum, circa 1999
Advertising postcard featuring an image of a Wonsam (bridal robe), it was published by the Immigration Museum, Melbourne, circa 1999. The postcard promotes the exhibition 'Rapt in colou ...
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Postcard - Tribute to Jamaica, Immigration Museum, circa 2001
Advertising postcard featuring a photographic image by Emmanual Santos of children jumping, it was published by the Immigration Museum, Melbourne, circa 2001. The postcard promotes the ...
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Love Token - 'TS', 'Love & Live Happy', Great Britain, circa 1800
Love token made circa 1800 in Great Britain, with the inscriptions 'TS' and 'LOVE & LIVE HAPPY. Love tokens were often commissioned by convicts before they were transported to Australi ...
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Artwork - Settling in Australia, Thomas Le, Pencil Drawing, circa 1998
Pencil Drawing by Thomas Le. It depicts the journey of of Mai's family to Australia and shows their first few months here. It is one of a series of illustrations commissioned by the Imm ...
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