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DescriptionDoudiet Swearing allegiance to the Southern Cross.jpg
The Swearing of Allegiance to the Southern Cross (Eureka Flag) at Bakery Hill on 1st December 1854. The watercolour, along with others of Melbourne and the goldfields, was only discovered in 1996 when they were put up for auction at Christies, and subsequently bought by the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. The painting provided the final authentication of the design of the original Eureka Flag.
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Photograph of 2004 Commemorative poster published by Eureka's Children and Eureka Stockade Memorial Association.
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2005-12-11 14:51 Tirin 2112×1556× (491825 bytes) Photograph of 2004 Commemorative poster published by Eureka's Children and Eureka Stockade Memorial Association. The Image is a sketch by Canadian artist and digger, [[Charles Doudiet]], of the Swearing of Allegiance to the Southern Cross ([[Eureka Flag]]
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{{Information |Description=This was a historical moment. the Eureka Stockade, where miners were fed up with paying high fees to mine gold. This was sketched by a Canadian artist and digger, Charles Doudiet. This was where the miners would meet and consult
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