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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Ern Whitmore, Loveday Internment Group Barmera SA, 28 February 1946
A concise and interesting story of the Loveday internment group Barmera SA with first hand knowledge and donated to the Museum by its author Ern Whitmore, born 1899. The forward by Lt. E. T Dean DSO VD is particularly worthy of note.A 32 page manuscript each enclosed in an individual clear plastic envelope. The top half of the front page "internment in South Australia" which is superimposed on an indistinct plan of probably be an internment camp. The lower half has a sentry with rifle in a sentry box overlooking a camp at night. On the bottom right hand corner a self adhesive sticker for the inscription on it and that inserted over the 3 cm red flap extension of the back plastic page.Internment in South Australia on the self adhesive sticker hand written "History of Loveday POW and Internment Camps" by Ern Whitmore and on the border the same as in inverted commas plus Bert Whitmore recollections.internment camps, loveday internment camp, barmera south australia, ern whitmore, lt e t dean -
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Document, Ministry for the Army, Internees Remaining in Australia If They So Desire, 28 June 1946
Interesting document presented to the Museum by former internee and assistant (later) Shire of Rodney Executive by Stefan Asboth.Clear plastic cover with red margin and red back cover. White printing on back back ground. Inscription top right hand corner.Re Internees Remaining in Australia If They So Desire. Presented to the museum by Stefan Asboth.stefan asboth, internees, tatura camps -
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Folder, Karl Duldig
Folder with black plastic cover, clear front containing printed articles "Famous Men of Malvern" and "Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal" "Famous Men of Malvern" and "Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal" karl duldig, camp 3, singapore group, internee camps -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, 1940-1990 50 years in Australia, 1940
A small booklet commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Dunera Boys arrive in Sydney, NSW.Predominently white booklet with England HMT Dunera and Australia in black. Commemoration booklet1940-1990 50 years in Australia dunera, 50th anniversary, internment camps, tatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Merle Reiffel, Story of Italian taken prisoner of war in Africa and sent to Tatura
Fiction based on true story. Story of Italian taken prisoner of war in Africa and sent to Tatura, Australia. He is billeted out to a farmer at Tylden, Central Victoria. Describes life on the farm. Returns to Italy after war but then returns to the Victorian farm. Marries and moves to Gilgarre. His son becomes a league football player, Adrian Batterson. Attached are two photos of people in the story.A4 folder with 8 pages. 2 photos included.italian pow, adrian batterson, billeting, farm life -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Magazine, The Australian, The Australian Magazine, 25 January 1992
The Australian Magazine Australia 1942. What We Didn't Know. The lead article of the magazine concentrates on the most dangerous year, when 50 years ago the north part of Australia was in far greater peril than most people were led to believe.battle of coral sea -
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Photograph - copy, 1989 copy
Copy of original black and white photograph of AWAS personnel on admin staff of POW camp.Copy of black and white photograph. Three prisoners with guard, building stone gateway to quarters of Australian Women's Army service. Quarters in background.camp 13, murchison victoria, internment camps, awas personnel, awas personnel quarters -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, 1989 copy
Copy of original black and white photograph. Huts appear to be part of administration section of camp.Copy of black and white photograph.Camp buildings - wood heaps in background. Australian flag flying in foreground.camp 13, murchison victoria, internment camps, internment camp buildings -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Camp HQ, 1989 copy
Copy of original black and white photograph Camp HQCopy of black and white photograph. Administration buildings (camp HQ) with well established gardens and Australian flag flying in foreground. Large tree in background.camp 13, murchison victoria, internment camps, internment camp gardens, internment camp buildings -
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Document - Envelope, 1989 copy
The envelope was sent to Mr S. Asboth at Camp 1 Tatura, dated 25 July 1946. Stefan Asboth was an internee in Camp 1. Stefan was an engineer and was working in Persia when the war broke out. He was sent to Britain, then to Loveday in South Australia and then to Camp 1 where he stayed for the duration of the war. A black and white photocopy of an envelope sent to Mr S. Asboth at Camp 1 Tatura Victoriastefan asboth, camp 1 tatura, war time correspondence, internment camps in australia, shire engineers, rodney shire council -
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Photograph - Photograph - copy, The Red House Camp 3, Copy 1989
This was taken at Camp 3, Rushworth. The building is known as "the little red house" and was used to hold offenders at the camp. It was the camp goal. Larger print also in file.Black and white. Slightly to the left is a brick building with a galvanized iron roof. Attached to the right of the brick structure is a galvanized iron structure, approximately the same width as the brick wall. Appears to be a photograph of the back of the building.rushworth victoria, internment camp 3, internment camps australia -
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Photograph - copy, 1989 copy
The Decker family lived at Camp 3, Rushworth, for 6 years. They were evacuated from Palestine when war was declared and sent to Australia on board the Queen Elizabeth.Black and white photograph. Grave of J. Decker. Inscription on the cross at the head of the grave reads "Templar. J. Decker 3-9-46"camp 3 rushworth, decker, internment camp 3 -
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Photograph, Train watching at Barmera SA, 1989 copy
This was a train that brought internees and POW's to the Loveday Camps at Barmera South Australia. The train and guards are preparing to depart, south of Barmera.Black and white photograph. Train extended full width of the photograph. Several men "guards" standing in the foreground.internees, pow's, loveday camp, internee camps south australia, pow transportation, barmera sa -
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Photograph, Leaving Camp, 1989
This is a photograph of Italian internees leaving Camp 9, one of the Loveday SA Camps. The men appear to be part of a work party setting off for a job.Black and white photograph. Several men walking through the gates. All have hats on and they are carrying some luggage.internment camp loveday, italian internees, camp 9, south australian internment camps -
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Photograph - Photograph - copy, Loveday Opium Crop, 1989 copy
As part of the war effort this crop of opium was grown at Camp 14, Loveday, South AustraliaBlack and white photograph. A field full of developed opium plants. Their is one adult male standing in the centre of the crop.loveday south australia, internment camps south australia, opium crops, war effort -
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Photograph - copy, 1989 copy
As part of the war effort this crop of opium was grown near Camp 14, Loveday, South AustraliaBlack and white photograph. Tractor and harvester. Four men harvesting a crop of opium.loveday, south australia, camp 14, opium crops, war effort -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, 1989
As part of the war effort this crops of opium was grown near Camp 14, Loveday, South Australia.Black and white photograph. Crop, showing irrigation channels between rows.loveday, south australia, opium crops, internment camp loveday -
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Photograph - copy, 1989
One of the many illicit stills used by POW's and internees in the camps.Black and white photograph. A primitive distilling machine several containers and bottles.loveday, south australia, opium crops, internment camp loveday -
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Photograph, Japanese garden in Camp 14, 1989
The archway is at the entrance to the Japanese compound. The small Japanese building is a Japanese shrine. This was built at Camp 14.Black and white photograph. Two lamps on posts in the front of the photograph. There is an archway to the left and rear of the photograph. Between the 2 lamps there are three stone steps leading up to a small Japanese building.loveday, south australia, opium crops, internment camp loveday, japanese shrines, japanese internees -
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Photograph, Pigeon Loft at Camp 14, 1989
Pigeon loft and garden were part of Camp 14, Loveday South AustraliaBlack and white photograph. Garden beds in foreground. Bird boxes raised on posts on right hand side. Barb wire fences surrounding huts in rear of photograph.loveday, south australia, camp 14, internment camp gardens, pigeon loft -
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Photograph, Australian swaggy and magpie - caricature, 1941-1946
Hans Walter von Gruenewaldt was a German POW who used his artistic ability to paint several large mural caricatures while he was held at Camp 13 at Murchison. The technique he used was colourful house paint, painted directly onto the walls of the German mess hut, reading room and recreation hall in compound 13D. The paintings were completed over a duration of six years (1941-1946). Colour photo of a caricature painting by Hans Walter von Gruenewaldt depicting a male, typical Australian swaggy, magpie looking on.hans walter von gruenewalt, german pow's, camp 13 murchison, pow camps, caricatures -
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Memorabilia - Folder, Harston Post Office, 2010
Contains some history of Harston Post Office now closed. 1952. Mail delivered from Tatura PO. Photograph of John Hogan c 1950 last postman. Building remained for a while.Blue plastic cover with black plastic spine.harston post office, john hogan, australia post offices -
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Booklet, Australia Day Committee Tatura, Tatura Collage Columns, 2000's
To celebrate year 2000 Tatura Australia Day Committee organised an historical Community Project past present and future at "Charlie Taylor Park" Lake Bartlett, Tatura.Clear plastic cover, green spine. Photograph of Tatura and District Historical Society column showing through from page 1.tatura columns -
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Book, The Perpetual (income tax) Recorder. No. 5. Agricultural and Pastoral. M Lowry, 1917
Entries of sale of cattle, horses, wool, grain and sheep. Includes receipt to M. Lowry from Vic Producers Co op and final dist. Liquidators payment of wool shares and personal letter to M. Lowry from R. Charles. 1919Cream and red leather linen like hard cover with brass studs on spine. Title on red label, gold letters on front.m. lowry, vic producers coop, r. charles -
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Hat
Belonged to Rudi Kuhnle who used to live in Tatura post war. Worn by Rudi on festive occasions in Europe.Traditional hunting hat of German or Australian mountain regions. Worn on festive occasions also. Tall crown, narrow brim, rope belt around. Feather on side. Badge of belt. Dark and light green felt.bade with "Garmisch" inscribed. "Perschfest" trade mark is a picture of a deer.german hunting hat, rudi kuhnie, german hat wear -
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Book, Migrant ships to Australia and New Zealand 1900 - 1939, 2009
Story of ships that brought migrants to Australia and New Zealand 1900 - 1939. Including Whitestar, Orient, P&O line. Majority of passengers were from Great Britain but also from Germany and Italy. .Blue cover. Front cover painting of Zealandic by Stan Stefaniak. Back cover tells the contents of the book by Peter Plowman. Black writing, small photo of author bottom left.shipping, migrants to australia, migrants to new zealand -
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Book, Our First Fifty Years 1835-1885, 1835
History of Victoria. A reproduction of an historical Australian book published in 1835. It depicts Victoria at the end of first 50 years of settlement.Beige and brown cover. Victorian souvenir edition. Print of a ship in rough seas on front cover. The "Lady Nelson" entering Port Phillip.victorian history -
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Book, Australian Air Aces, 1996
A unique & concise reference work recording the achievements & exploits of Australian airmen.Pale blue plastic cover. Title on front cover, darker blue. Top and bottom of page are four photos of planes. military, australian air aces -
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Book, Australian War Memorial , Canberra, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, 1986
Articles include Bomber command training RAAF in Britain. North Australian air war.Green cover, white writing. Photo of a plane & two airmen on front cover. Copy of a recruitment poster for RAAF air crew on back covermilitary -
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Framed invitation, Invitation to opening of the Commonwealth Parliament, 1901
Presented to Mr C Hogan to attend the opening of Parliament in the Exhibition Building, Melbourne on Thursday 9th May 1901.The sitting of the first Australian ParliamentTimber frame.