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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Paul Sofos, 1/06/2006 12:00:00 AM
Interview with paul Sofos, who migrated to Australia from Greece in 1964.Interview with paul Sofos, who migrated to Australia from Greece in 1964. Interviewed by Bob Gardiner 21 June 2006. Tape at NP3451Interview with paul Sofos, who migrated to Australia from Greece in 1964.sofos, paul, emigration, oral history migration program, greeks in australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Harry Spiess, 1/09/2006 12:00:00 AM
Interview with Harry Spiess, who migrated to Australia from germany in 1952.Interview with Harry Spiess, who migrated to Australia from Germany in 1952. Interviewed by Valda Arrowsmith 25 September 2006. Tape at NP 3448Interview with Harry Spiess, who migrated to Australia from germany in 1952.spiess, harry, emigration, oral history migration program, germans in australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Patricia Stimpson, 1/03/2006 12:00:00 AM
Interview with Patricia Stimpson, who migrated to Australia from Singapore in 1960.Interview with Patricia Stimpson, who migrated to Australia from Singapore in 1960. Interviewed by Fred Smith 7 March 2006. Tape at NP 3449Interview with Patricia Stimpson, who migrated to Australia from Singapore in 1960.stimpson, patricia, emigration, oral history migration program, singaporeans in australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Lottie Szigat, 1/06/2006 12:00:00 AM
Interview with Lottie Szigat, who migrated to Australia from germany in 1965.Interview with Lottie Szigat, who migrated to Australia from germany in 1965. Interviewed by Liz Chapman 29 June 2006. Tape at NP 3448Interview with Lottie Szigat, who migrated to Australia from germany in 1965. szigat, lottie, emigration, oral history migration program, germans in australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, 'Helen', 1/02/2006 12:00:00 AM
Interview with 'Helen' (surname withheld), who migrated to Australia from England in 1953.Interview with 'Helen' (surname withheld), who migrated to Australia from England in 1953. Interviewed by Erica Sharpe 20 February 2006. tape at NP 3445Interview with 'Helen' (surname withheld), who migrated to Australia from England in 1953. helen', emigration, oral history migration program, english in australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Agnes Karlik, 1/10/2006 12:00:00 AM
Interview with Agnes Karlik, who migrated to Australia from Hungary in 1950.Interview with Agnes Karlik, who migrated to Australia from Hungary in 1950. Interviewed by Melanie Farrow 10 October 2006. Tape at NP3469. With 'The Migration experience', by Agnes and Joseph Karlik.Interview with Agnes Karlik, who migrated to Australia from Hungary in 1950. karlik, agnes, emigration, oral history migration program, hungarians in australia, anna salen (ship) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Yolanda Derekshan, 2006
Interview with Yolanda Derekshan, who migrated to Australia from Colombia in 1984.Interview with Yolanda Derekshan, who migrated to Australia from Colombia in 1984. Interviewed by Melanie Farrow 27 April 2006. Tape at NP3485Interview with Yolanda Derekshan, who migrated to Australia from Colombia in 1984. emigration, colombians in australia, oral history migration program, derakshan, yolanda -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, John Vincenzi, 2006
Interview with John Vincenzi, who migrated to Australia from Italy in 1973.Interview with John Vincenzi, who migrated to Australia from Italy in 1973. Interviewed by Valda Arrowsmith, 28 August 2006. Tape at NPInterview with John Vincenzi, who migrated to Australia from Italy in 1973.italians in australia, oral history migration program, emigration, vincenzi, john -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article - Port Phillip Pioneers Newsletter, Dr. Liz Rushen, John Marshall, Shipowner, Lloyds Reformer and Emigration, 14/11/2020
John Marshall contributed enormously to the safe passage of emigrants to Australia in the 1800's. Based on her book, Dr Liz Rusden presented an address about John Marshall to the Port Phillip Pioneers Group in November 2020.John Marshall was a shipowner, Lloyds reformer and emigration agent to Australia in the early 1800's. A photocopy of an articlemarshall john, emigration -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Earth Banks, Old Sarum, England, 2016, 01 November 2016
William the Conqueror inherited Old Sarum from the last Saxon king of England. It was an ideal site for a royal castle. It was here in 1070 that William paid off his army after a long and bitter campaign in northern England. It was here in 1086 that he called together all the major landholders in England so they could swear allegiance to him. It was a crucial moment. The Domesday Book was being written, a threatened Viking invasion had only just been averted and William's eldest son was in armed rebellion. Old Sarum was an important place where this Norman king of England held power. In 1794 the Ordnance Survey set out to check the accuracy of the first mapping of Southern England, which had begun ten years earlier. From a point just below Old Sarum Lieutenant William Mudge laid out a base-line 36,574 feet (11,253 metres) long. From each end of the line the positions of distant places were plotted using a huge theodolite made in 1791 by Jesse Ramsden. The accuracy of the process, which was repeated all over England, depended on Jesse Ramsden's craftsmanship and on William Mudge's surveying skill in setting out this first base-line from Old Sarum. The nearer end of Mudge's line is marked by an inscribed stone beside the modern A345 at Old Sarum. King William devised the Domesday Book, considered to be the first listing of land owners in England. Among the names is that of D'Arques, from Normandy, France. Descendants of this family later emigrated from England and settled in Victoria, Australia under the surname 'Dark'. ordnance survey, william mudge, jesse ramsden, william the conqueror, old sarum, saxon, 1086, england -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - Audio Cassette, Valda Arrowsmith, John Vincenzi
Tape of interview with John Vincenzi who migrated to Australia from Italy in 1973.|Interviewer - Valda Arrowsmith Transcription on ND5798Tape of interview with John Vincenzi who migrated to Australia from Italy in 1973.|Interviewer - Valda Arrowsmith Transcription on ND5798italians in australia, oral history migration program, emigration, italians in australia -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Hamburg Port, Germany, 2001, 27/08/2001
Many immigrants left for their new land from Hamburg, GermanyWaterside buildings at the Port at Hamburg, Germanyhamburg, germany, immigration, emigrations, port, german -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Painting - MS Sibajak, Dacre Smyth
The M.S. Sibajak may well have the most varied service of all the post-WWII Dutch immigrant ships. She had ties with the Dutch East Indies before and after the declaration of independence; she served the Allies as a troop transport ship while under the management of the widely-known British shipping company P. & O. As an immigrant ship plying the Atlantic, the Sibajak had as docking points Rotterdam, Quebec and New York. She rounded out her service back in Indonesia before being scrapped in Hong Kong.Mrs B SmythA framed oil painting of the Dutch migrant ship MS SibajakSibajakms sibajak, emigration, dutch migrants -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Boot spur
The SS Schomberg was a clipper built in Aberdeen by Alexander Hall & Co. for "the Black Ball line" which was a subsidiary of James Baines & Co., for carrying large cargoes and steerage passengers. When built, she was regarded as the most luxurious and well-built clipper of the period. She was sunk on her maiden voyage in 1855 on the Shipwreck Coast of Victoria, Australia.Baines & Co were the owners of the SS Great Britain, and Alexander Hall & Co. was the leading clipper shipbuilder in Britain. She was named after Captain Charles Frederick Schomberg R N., the Emigration Commissioner for Liverpool, an influential man when it came to securing government contracts for the carriage of emigrants. The Black Ball Line’s owners clearly sought his favour. She was launched in Aberdeen, Scotland, on 7 April 1855 and sank on her maiden voyage in 1855 on the Shipwreck Coast of Victoria, Australia.A cast brass boot spurschomberg, salvage, diving, shipwreck coast -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Refuji : report of the 1986 mission to Papua New Guinea, 1986
Report on mission to Papua New Guinea 25 August to 7 September 1986 Further inquiring into the refugee status of "Border Crossers" from Irian Jaya 10 December 1986ISBN: 090973805xrefugees -- papua new guinea, refugees -- indonesia -- papua, political refugees -- indonesia -- irian jaya, political refugees -- legal status: laws: etc -- papua new guinea, papua new guinea -- emigration and immigration -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Australian Government Publishing Service, Immigration in Focus 1946-75 : A photographic archive, 1986
Canberra : Australian Government Publishing Service, 1986 v., 161 p., [19] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.non-fictionaustralia -- department of immigration and ethnic affairs -- photograph collections, australia -- emigration and immigration -- history -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Michael Dugan et al, There goes the Neighbourhood, 1984
The book presents a rich picture of a nation in the making. It is a portrait of Australia's development during the 19th and 20th centuries seen through the eyes of people arriving to make their homes here. It also looks at the new arrivals - those accepted and those rejected - from the points of view of people already established in the country.The book has a place in this collection by virtue of Michael Dugan having been a local resident.34 cm H; 200 p; includes chronology, List of sources and texts for each chapterTitle page: signed by one of the authors: Michael Dugansocial interaction--australia--history, australia - social life and customs, australia - social conditions, australia - emigration and immigration - history, minorities - australia - history, (mr) michael dugan, (mr) josef szware -
The Celtic Club
Book, McMillan, The Irish empire, 1999
A history of the Irish diasporaIndex, bib, ill, p.187.non-fictionA history of the Irish diasporaireland - emigration, ireland - society and culture -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Oxford University Press, The story of Kingsley Fairbridge, 1936
The story of the author's boyhood adventures in the early days of Rhodesia, with a brief account of his work as founder of the Child Emigration Society.Ill, p.184.non-fictionThe story of the author's boyhood adventures in the early days of Rhodesia, with a brief account of his work as founder of the Child Emigration Society.kingsley ogilvie fairbridge 1885-1924, child emigration society (london) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Mixed media - Audio Cassette, Melanie Farrow, Yolanda Derakshan, 27 April 2006
Interview with Yolanda Darakshan, who migrated to Australia from Colombo in 1984. Interviewed by Melanie Farrow on 27 April 2006Interview with Yolanda Darakshan, who migrated to Australia from Colombo in 1984. Interviewed by Melanie Farrow on 27 April 2006.|Transcription see ND5709derakshan, yolanda, emigration, sri lankans in australia, oral history migration program -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Audio - Audio Cassette, Johanna van Hoek, 1/04/2006
Interviewed by Melanie Farrow 21 April 2006. Tape at NP 3446Interview with Johanna van Hoek, who migrated to Australia from Holland in 1954. Interviewed by Melanie Farrow 21 April 2006. Tape at NP 3446emigration, oral history migration program, dutch in australia, van hoek, johanna -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Audio - Audio Cassette, 'Peter', 2006. Part of the Oral History Migration Program
. Interviewed by Lucie Baragwanath on 27 November 2006. Part of the Oral History Migration Program.Interview with Peter (surname withheld) who migrated to Australia from Germany in 1955. Interviewed by Lucie Baragwanath on 27 November 2006. Part of the Oral History Migration Program. Printed transcript available at Whitehorse Historical Society.peter, emigration, oral history migration program, germans in australia