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Folder - family history, Malins, Warner, Lamb Family History, 2004
An answer to a request for information on family tree and history when compiler visited to research information pertaining to her interestsCollection of information re former residents of local area. 4 Pagesmalins, warner, lamb family history, h white -
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Book, Hay and Its People Since 1900, 1980
Many aspects of Hay, including schools, council, shops, historical society, transport, families, WW2, services clubs.Written to record life in Hay. NSW. Red cover showing swing bridge 1906.hay, hay goal, hay pow camp, hay residents -
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Bean Slicer, Evron
Early 20th century model apparently owned by a Rushworth resident.Solid metal with disc turned by handle with 3 cutting blades on disc. Slot at top to insert bean. This attaches to a solid base (table) by means of a thumb screw.EVRON (on thumb screw) -
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Letter - Camp 13 History, Cattanach Canal History Residents of Camp 13 Murchison During Period 1952 - 1956
3 Typed pages stapled at top left corner, type colour is purple. Also a handwritten post script on last page. non-fiction -
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Booklet, Life As I See It
Selected verse by G Leamon, a resident at Warramunda Village Retirement Hostel, Kyabram. Proceeds to Warramunda residents bus fund.Pale pink cover, black writing. life as i see it, leamon g, kyabram, tatura, warramunda village -
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Audio Tape, Alois Murr, 1981
Interview with Alois Murr, agricultural engineer, resident in Australia, interned Camp 1.Philips FS 90 audio tapetalk by alois murr, lanz tractor engineer, interned in australia, camp 1 -
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Photograph, Carl Max Assman
Carl Max Assman was a German resident in Australia and an internee at Camp 1 Tatura.Black and white photograph of an internee, with his internment number etc. camp 1, carl max assman, photograph, people -
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Photograph, Mr and Mrs Murakami Camp 4
Mr. & Australian born Mrs. Murakami, resident of Broome, interned with their family in Camp 4.Photo of Mr. & Australian born Mrs. Murakami, resident of Broome, interned with their family in Camp 4. -
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Internment Camp Christmas Program, Phillharmonisches Orchester Internierungs-Lager Tatura, 1941
The orchestra consisted of German male civilians interned as "Enemy Aliens" during World War 2. Those interned in 1941 were former Australian residents and New Guinea missionaries.The program indicates the caring attitude of the Australian authorities in permitting the acquisition of musical instruments, and the encouragement offered to the internees in order to produce the concert. Original single page paper program with printed list of orchestral items to be performed by the camp orchestra,19th.and 20th. July 1941, in Internment Camp 1, Tatura. Also lists the names of the members of the orchestra and their instruments.Nil.