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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Childrens, Liederbuch
made and used in camp 3 by interneesBeige cardboard cover with sketch of a gum tree, sun and rays and guitar. Text typed in German. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Tatura State School, 30 May 1885
Presented to original Tatura Historical Society 1970. Photo is of possibly the second state school, closed c 1960.Sepia photograph mounted on cardboard, Tatura State School children in front of School No. 1441. Headmaster and lady teacher.on back of photograph - State School Tatura No 1441. Photo taken 30 May 1885tatura state school 1441 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Map - Map - Photocopy, New Guinea Escape Route
At the end of January 1942 there was only about 250 men left in Wau, as the women and children had been evacuated by air a little earlier. With no planes to take the men they had to make their own way to Port Moresby and then travel by ship to Australia. Some men went down to Salamaua and made their way along the north coast, but small groups also made their way over the Owen Stanley Ranges; rafting down the Lakekamu RIver to Yule Island and by boat to Port Moresby. Donor Vanessa Kiessling's Father was part of the second group, and had drawn a detailed map of their route. This might be the same route taken by Rev. Willi Hertle (Ref C0750)Photocopy of New Guinea map showing escape routePlan of surveyed route from Edie Creek to Bulldog Dromepapua new guinea, escape, map, wau, willi hertle, kiessling -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Camp 4, Rushworth, 1993
Documents from Camp 4, Rushworth. Japanese internees and garrison. Major Jim Sullivan, befriended many Japanese children in the camp. They kept in touch after the war and he organised a reunion back to Australia in 1993. Grey green cardboard folder, containing lists of internees, sketches of Jim Sullivan. Letters from former Japanese internees and their families.major jim sullivan, internment camps, camp 4, rushworth victoria, japanese internees -
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Book - Childrens, Grimms, M'A"RCHEN, 1940's
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street ...Children's book brought from Jaffa, Palestine in 1941 by the Drescher family, internees in Camp 3.Hard cover story book with coloured illustrations of girl drawing back curtain disclosing wolf in bed. Grey cloth spine.drescher, grimms, internees camp 3, children's books -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Book - Childrens, E. O. Plauen, Vater Und Sohn (Father and Son), 1940's
Book brought from Jaffa, Palestine in 1941 by the Drescher family, internees at Camp 3, Tatura.Soft yellow coloured card covered book with black and white comic like illustrations. Cover shows man lying down with fee in air, small boy looking down at him. Title in handwriting- German gothic script.Peter Dreschercamp 3, drescher, children's books, peter drescher, vater und sohn, father and son -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Book - Childrens, Vater Und Sohn (Father and Son), 1940's
Book brought from Jaffa, Palestine in 1941 by the Drescher family, internees at Camp 3, Tatura.Soft red coloured card covered book with black and white comic like illustrations. Cover shows man sitting on a swing with a young boy holding a Winnie the pooh toy. Title in German Gothic script.Peter Dreschercamp 3, children's books, peter drescher, german internees in camp 3 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Childrens, E. O. Plauen, Vater Und Sohn (Father and Son), 1940's
Book brought from Jaffa, Palestine in 1941 by the Drescher family, internees at Camp 3, Tatura.Soft yellow coloured card covered book with black and white comic like illustrations. Cover shows man lying down with fee in air, small boy looking down at him. Title in handwriting- German gothic script.Peter Dreschercamp 3, drescher, children's books -
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Photograph, Decker and Stuerzenhofecker Graves, 1989 copied
This is believed to be the Stuerzenhofecker family who lived in Camp 3. This family lost 2 children whilst in the camp. The first accident occurred when their 2 year old boy, Hartmann (born 11 November 1944), was accidentally run over and killed by an Army truck on the 24 October 1946.A month later their 14 month old daughter, Heimtraut (born 19 September 1945), died of smoke inhalation in a hut fire on the 17 November 1946.Black and white photo of grave sites. Two grave stone crosses with the words "J. Decker" on one and "H. Stuerzenhofecker" on the other. 3 children, 2 girls and a boy are standing in front of a man and woman. All are standing at the head of the graves.J. Decker H. Stuerzenhofeckerdecker, stuerzenhofecker, internment camp 3, internment camp graves -
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Photograph - original, N. R. McGeehan photographer, Plumpton Tatura Coursing Club 1933, 1933
Original photograph of crowd at opening of Plumpton Tatura Coursing Club 1930.Original photograph of members of crowd of men, women and children at opening of Plumpton Coursing Club at Tatura 1933. Copy L0601on back: Opening of the Plumpton Tatura 1933. Shire of Rodney -
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Photograph - copy, Chambers family, 1930's
Copy of family photograph from Chambers family. Copied from original.Chambers and Leggett children (cousins) with Mrs Jane Leggett on front steps of Dhurringile Mansion c 1930 when Mr and Mrs Chambers were caretakers. Black and white copy.chambers family, leggett family -
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Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Plumpton Tatura Coursing Club 1933, 1933 original
Copy of Original photograph of crowd at opening of Plumpton Tatura Coursing Club 1930. Museum has original L0401Copy of Original photograph of members of crowd of men, women and children at opening of Plumpton Coursing Club at Tatura 1933. Copy L0601on back: Opening of the Plumpton Tatura 1933. -
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Book, 100 Years of Love and Learning 1900 - 2000, 2000
History. Other information researched and compiled by Sister Josephine, Sister Mary, J. Forster, M. Normington, M. Delaney, B. McNamara, P. Kerrins and B. Howley. Centenary of Sisters of Mercy and catholic education in Tatura. Including photographs and stories of past teachers and pupils. Plastic, card cover. White back cover. Yellow front cover. Photograph of school children in front of Sacred Heart Church Tatura 2000. Blue text. sisters of mercy school, sister mary, sister josephine, centenary of sisters of mercy, catholic education -
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Photograph - original, A. Gye Photographer, Hogans Commercial Hotel and Store, late 1880's
Original sepia photograph of Thomas Hogan's Commercial Hotel and Cash Drapery Store. Signs on building - Hogan's Commercial Hotel, Cash Drapery, cheap boot and shoe ware house. London House, sign post made from gum tree.Sepia original photograph of many men, women, children, horses and buggies in front of Hogan's Commercial Hotel and store.on back: Thomas Hogan's Commercial Hotel and Cash Drapery Store, Ross Street, Tatura.hogans commercial hotel -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, Back to Tatura, c1900's
Original sepia photograph of men on horseback, big hats, decorated horse and cart, children looking on. Not very clear.Sepia original photograph of street procession, possibly for Back to Tatura.back to tatura 1932 -
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photograph/laminated, Reinhardt, Gerda and Theo Baer, 07/04/1947
Photo of the Baer family children, Reinhardt, Gerda and Theo.B&W photo of Reinhardt, Gerda and Theo Baer, photographed April 7th 1947. Theo, being 3 1/2 years old is seated, legs straight, Gerda's folded and Theo crossed. In the close background are portions of two huts. This photo is laminated. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book
Possession of former internee at camp 3. Brought with him from Jaffa, Palestine in 1941.Hard card covered story book with colour illustrations throughout. Has grey cloth spine. Cover features illustrations of 3 children holding hands/forming a circle. Title etc. in handwriting/German Gothic script.Peter Drescher, Tatura, 1942peter drescher, jaffa, palestine, internee books, german story books -
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Domestic object - Egg Cup, 1940's
Made as a Christmas present for a child in camp 3 by a German POW. Gretl Frank was bought to Australia in September 1941 with her German parents who were residents in Palestine (a British Protectorate at the end of WW1). Temple society members. She was born in Palestine October 1939. Married Hornung, 2 children - Ingrid and Jennifer. She is now resident is Los Angeles USA.Polished wood turned egg cup.GS german pow, christmas present, egg cup, internment camp wood work, gretl frank -
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Craft - Doll, Japanese Doll, 1940's
Made by internees and given to Monte Punshon as a gift. Monte was an Australian warden who had oversight of the women and children in one of the compounds. Monte spoke fluent Japanese which she had learnt in the 1930's pre the war.Japanese doll dressed in brown, with bone and orange patterned kimono. Orange check obi carrying a blue/grey handbag. Black hat with bone trim. Stands on a wooden base.japanese doll, camp 4 hand crafts, monte punshon, camp 4 rushworth, aws nurse -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Craft - Doll, Japanese Doll, 1940's
Made by internees and given to Monte Punshon as a gift. Monte was an Australian warden who had oversight of the women and children in one of the compounds. She spoke fluent Japanese which she had learnt in the 1930's pre the war.Japanese doll dressed in cream, with blue and yellow, red/brown feather like patterned kimono with cream self patterned obi tied with a fawn cord. Black hat with brown trim. Stands on a wooden base. Carrying a flower made from material and cord.japanese doll, camp 4 hand crafts, monte punshon -
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Sculpture - Statue, Carved figure, 1940's
made by internees and given to Monte Punshon as a gift. Monte was an Australian warden who had oversight of the women and children in one of the compounds. She spoke fluent Japanese which she had learnt in the 1930's pre the war.Carved wooden figure of a Japanese man in a suit. Attached to a wooden base.internee wood work, monte punshon, statue -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Mr Kuebler and 2 of his daughters
Grave of Mrs Kuebler being visited by her husband of 2 of their children. Photograph take by his daughter.Black and white photograph of Mr Kuebler and 2 of his 2 daughters at his wife's grave in the newly established German War Cemetery. camp 3, internees graves, mr kuebler, mrs kuebler grave, german war cemetery tatura -
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Photograph, 1940's
Captain Jim SullivanBlack and white photograph of head and shoulder of Captain Jim Sullivan. His legendary kindness to the Japanese children is a proud record of human relations.captain jim sullivan, camp 4 army officers -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph
Visit from the VaticanBlack and white photograph of the apostolic delegate to the Vatican, Archbishop John Panico with interned Japanese children.archbishop john panico, japanese internee children -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - childrens, 1940
Given to Norle Hahn for his birthday.Book of poems and sketches. Red cover, hand drawn illustrations5 August 1946 Tatura Lagers 3 - Bunte Vogel fur Norle Hahn zum Geburtstaginternees camp 3, norle hahn, internee poems, internee sketches -
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Folder, Camp 4 Japanese Internees
Letters to Major Jim Sullivan, a camp officer at camp 4, from Japanese internees after war ceased. His friendship with the children of this camp resulted in a reunion, held 40 years later. Photocopied sketch of Jim Sullivan Camp 4 garrison. Artist Liang Hou Yu. Paper cutting concerning Major Jim Sullivan member of the 39th Infantry Battalion.Japanese internees. Clear plastic black back folder. Photo of Camp officer on the front of folder.internment camp, japanese internees, major jim sullivan, internment camp reunion, liang hou yu, 39th infantry battalion -
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Folder, Mrs Irmhild Beinssen, An Account of Life in Internment Camp 3 Tatura during WW2, 1994
Recollections written in 1994 relating to experiences of German family residing in Sydney in 1940/ internment of Ekke Beinssen/internment of his wife Irmhild and 3 children in Camp 3. English translation by Gerhard Meinke.green plastic folder containing clear plastic envelopes and black spineekke beinssen, irmhild beinssen, camp 3 internees, gerhard meinke -
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Document and CD - Biography, Mary Henderson Gerstle et al, Bernhard Hermann Gerstle, 2013
Bernhard Gerstle & his family (parents & siblings) were German nationals working in Tehran, Iran upon the outbreak of World War II. In 1941, after the installation of a pro-British ruler to the Persian throne, all German nationals were targeted as threats to national security. The women and children evacuated to Stuttgart, Germany via Turkey, while the men were handed over to British forces. Bernhard was taken by ship (the SS Rona) to Bombay & then to Australia (on the SS Rangitiki). He was then marched in to Loveday internment camp 10, South Australia. In January 1945 the German & Italian internees at Loveday were transferred to Tatura Camp 1. Bernhard remained there until after the war & his eventual release, on 29th August 1946. Bernhard chose & was granted permission to remain in Australia post-war, as did many civilian internees, after their examination by a Committee of Inquiry which investigated their political leanings & other criteria for their supposed suitability as Australian residents. The biography also recounts his employment post-war, marriage in 1952 & his later naturalisation as an Australian citizen. Other material includes Gerstle family history from the perspective of Bernhard's sister & family, who remained in Stuttgart; background on the Gerstle family's Russian origins; and a biography of Oskar Speck, famous kayaker, amongst other things, who was interned along with Bernhard & who became good friends with the family; a brief historical background of the Allied forces/Persia invasion; and extracts of Tatura Camp 3 internee Helga Griffin's book, "Sing Me That Lovely Song Again". Black plastic A4 display folder. CD soft case with CD. Folder contains printed biographical information regarding Bernhard Hermann Gerstle. CD contains copies of same documents and also copies of photographs of Bernhard & the Gerstle family. Folder: Bernhard Hermann Gerstle/ Gerstle Family/ Loveday and Tatura Internment Camps 1941-1946/ Sydney 1946-1978/ Compiled by Mary Henderson 2013 CD: BH Gerstle; 1941 - Interned by British/ 1941-1946 - Internee at Loveday SA, Tatura VIC/ Sydney 1946-1978. camp 1, tatura, loveday, world-war-two, internment-camps -
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Photograph, Thrashing the wheat
Thrashing wheat; horses; children in old style dresstatura, rural, industry, agriculture, livestock, costume, children -
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Photograph, R. Walker & Miss McGilton Shopfronts
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street ...Shopfronts of R. Walker Watchmaker & Jeweller; and Miss McGilton Dressmaker; male youths posing; sign for horologiststatura, buildings, historic, street, furniture, signs, costume, children