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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Christmas Card, Weihnachtsgruesse Aus Tatura, December 1940
... , made in Internment Camp 1, Tatura.... of the Garrison office equipment. tatura internment camp 1 Original hand ...Christmas greeting card produced for forwarding to family and friends outside the camp.Artwork by internees and the co-operation of the Australian Authorities in allowing use of the Garrison office equipment.Original hand printed Christmas Greeting Card with sketches, made in Internment Camp 1, Tatura.tatura internment camp 1 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Notelet, 1940's
... bow at "spine"|Second page features sketch of internment camp... at "spine"|Second page features sketch of internment camp trees ...Issued for internee use at Camp 3, Tatura, by the Australian Young Mens' Christian AssociationChristmas greeting notelet, front "cover" features cut-out map of Australia, picture of a kangaroo in bottom left hand corner and of an emu in bottom right hand corner. Painted red bow at "spine"|Second page features sketch of internment camp trees and barracks. Part is seen through a cut out on front page. Printed on Page 3 in German : Christmas /New Year greeting and organisation responsible for production of notelet. Stapled togetherww2, camps, documents, cards -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Paperback book, Echoes of Home, 2018
Authors maternal grandparents, Richard and Gertrud Graze were internee at Tatura. The daughters story of life after the camp, their house built in Melbourne.Fawn coloured soft covered book with a sketch of an old house and garden on front along with title and authors name. Back cover sketch of houses. Spine fawn coloured with name of book and author on it. Written by Christine Ruff.Donation to Tatura Irrigation and Wartime Camps Museum. Christine Ruff Oct 2018echoes of home, christine ruff, life after internment camp, richard graze, gertrud graze -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sketch - Copy, Barracks at Camp 2
Nicola Cua lived with his Italian parents in London. Interned when Italy came into the war as Germany's ally. Transported on "Dunera" to Australia to Camp 2. Photocopy of a sketch held in British Museum Records of Internment WW2Black and white sketch of four huts in foreground with gum tree centre front of 2nd hut on right side. On extreme right more huts are visible. Black frame - gold stripIndecipherablesketch, pen and ink, camp 2, tatura, ww2 camp 2, illustrations, pen, ink