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It was rumoured that two female flag makers, [[Susannah Morgan]] and Mrs Oliver made the [[Eureka Flag]]. Susannah Morgan would have had the opportunity, experience and premises to undertake such a venture. Oliver and Morgan reported that they made a flag to order around the time of Eureka but they thought the flag they made bore the Lone Star of Texas in the middle. They were not sure whether it bore the Stars and Stripes in one corner. Both testified that the flag in the Art Gallery was not the one that they made. Withers wrote that "All they seem to know is that they made a flag to somebody's order in the usual way of their business at that time." <ref> William Bramwell Withers, History of Ballarat, Niven & Co., 1870</ref>
  
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==Post 1854 Experiences==
  
==Post 1854 Experiences==
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:... the Art Gallery flag to Mrs Morgan and Mrs Oliver, still of this city, who made a flag ostensibly for the insurgents, but they both say the King flag is not the one they made. The flag they made was made to order, and they say it bore in the centre “The Lone Star of Texas,” and they think, but are not sure, “The Stars and Stripes” in one corner. I mention this because it had been largely rumored here that the diggers’ flag was made by those ladies. But all they seem to know is that they made a flag to somebody’s order in the usual way of their business at that time. ... <ref>Ballarat Star, 01 May 1896.</reF>
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 22:36, 10 June 2016

Background

Goldfields Involvement, 1854

It was rumoured that two female flag makers, Susannah Morgan and Mrs Oliver made the Eureka Flag. Susannah Morgan would have had the opportunity, experience and premises to undertake such a venture. Oliver and Morgan reported that they made a flag to order around the time of Eureka but they thought the flag they made bore the Lone Star of Texas in the middle. They were not sure whether it bore the Stars and Stripes in one corner. Both testified that the flag in the Art Gallery was not the one that they made. Withers wrote that "All they seem to know is that they made a flag to somebody's order in the usual way of their business at that time." [1]

Post 1854 Experiences

Newsworthy

... the Art Gallery flag to Mrs Morgan and Mrs Oliver, still of this city, who made a flag ostensibly for the insurgents, but they both say the King flag is not the one they made. The flag they made was made to order, and they say it bore in the centre “The Lone Star of Texas,” and they think, but are not sure, “The Stars and Stripes” in one corner. I mention this because it had been largely rumored here that the diggers’ flag was made by those ladies. But all they seem to know is that they made a flag to somebody’s order in the usual way of their business at that time. ... [2]

See also

Further Reading

Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.


References

  1. William Bramwell Withers, History of Ballarat, Niven & Co., 1870
  2. Ballarat Star, 01 May 1896.

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