Image:Doudiet Swearing allegiance to the Southern Cross.jpg

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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 about the issues with the government. It was a really good way of showing people what the Eureka Stocade was about.

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current14:51, 11 December 20052,112×1,556 (480 KB)Tirin (Talk | contribs) (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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