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 For Lunar New Year 2021 promotion of Ryde’s Chinese market gardens from research Angela has gathered over the years from National Archives. Angela's previous presentation on her research can be found here  https://wiki.libraries.nsw.gov.au/doku.php?id=minutes_19_november_2020_online_local_studies For Lunar New Year 2021 promotion of Ryde’s Chinese market gardens from research Angela has gathered over the years from National Archives. Angela's previous presentation on her research can be found here  https://wiki.libraries.nsw.gov.au/doku.php?id=minutes_19_november_2020_online_local_studies
 Angela chose 6 short biographies and photos of Chinese market gardeners to promote on social media highlighting the research that can be found in archives. Angela aimed to provide more engagement through interactions with the public on social media. Thinking about and composing the content for the posts required some work. For future posts,  more hash tags and linking back to the collection would be improvements.  Angela chose 6 short biographies and photos of Chinese market gardeners to promote on social media highlighting the research that can be found in archives. Angela aimed to provide more engagement through interactions with the public on social media. Thinking about and composing the content for the posts required some work. For future posts,  more hash tags and linking back to the collection would be improvements. 
-You can see all the posts here  https://www.instagram.com/cityofryde/+You can see all the posts here  [[https://www.instagram.com/cityofryde/]]
  
 **10.55 - 11.35am Grace Karskens**, Emeritus Professor of History School of Humanities and Languages UNSW.  Using local records for research  **10.55 - 11.35am Grace Karskens**, Emeritus Professor of History School of Humanities and Languages UNSW.  Using local records for research 
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