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Subject (person)
GOK DEAN
Subject (organisation)
Bardeen, Northam
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Anne Atkinson Collection
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School of Social Sciences
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AH CHIN (3)
Description
Biographical information
Ah Chin (3) was born in about 1856 in Amoy [Xiamen], China. He migrated to Western Australia in 1880.
He worked as a labourer for Gok Dean at Bardeen, Northam in 1916.
In 1918 he was fined £10 for 'Smoking Opium'.
Other name
Ah Chin (Labourer) (differentiated name)
Date of birth
1856
Document
AAC-Box-007-8-0170
Organisation
Bardeen, Northam
Significant place
Relation
Place of birth
Place
Amoy
Date
1856
Significant place
Relation
Immigrated to
Place
Australia
Date
1880
Significant place
Relation
Travelled to
Place
Northam
Date
[date unknown]
Employment
Job title
Labourer
Date employed
[date unknown]
Connections
Subject (person)
GOK DEAN
Subject (organisation)
Bardeen, Northam
Subject (place)
Northam
Subject (topic)
Chinese heritage in Western Australia
Opium
Labourer
Related collection
Anne Atkinson Collection
Item information
Contributor
School of Social Sciences
Source of information
Asian immigrants to Western Australia, 1829-1901 (Atkinson, 1988)
AH CHIN (3)
([date unknown]). UWA Collected, accessed 20/04/2025, https://collected.uwa.edu.au/nodes/view/15649