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Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPainting - MS Sibajak, Dacre Smyth
... ...Dutch migrants...A framed oil painting of the Dutch migrant ship MS Sibajak...MS sibajak Emigration Dutch migrants Sibajak A framed oil painting of the Dutch migrant ship MS Sibajak MS Sibajak 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 -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City CouncilOral History_Williamstown Botanic Gardens_Anne Cocks, 27/02/2014
... ...dutch-migrants...Anne moved to Williamstown as a small child in 1952, lived in Williamstown until her marriage and has been witness to changes in the Gardens over those years. anne-cocks old-royal-hotel nelson-place boarding-house holland dutch-migrants huisman nellie-street civic-parade alma-cocks eddie-cocks 34-schutt-street newport 27-schutt-street palms williamstown-botanic-gardens hobsons-bay-city-council nordini CD and transcript of interview with Anne Cocks and her memories of the Gardens from her childhood through to adulthood. ...The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic GardensA primary source of information on memories of the Gardens. Anne moved to Williamstown as a small child in 1952, lived in Williamstown until her marriage and has been witness to changes in the Gardens over those years. CD and transcript of interview with Anne Cocks and her memories of the Gardens from her childhood through to adulthood. Anne’s family migrated from Holland in 1952 when she was three years old. The family lived in Lyons Street for a short while before moving to Altona. Her parents, Kees and Betts Huisman bought the Old Royal Hotel in Nelson Place, which was a boarding house for men in 1958. They stayed there until 1971 when they sold it.anne-cocks, old-royal-hotel, nelson-place, boarding-house, holland, dutch-migrants, huisman, nellie-street, civic-parade, alma-cocks, eddie-cocks, 34-schutt-street, newport, 27-schutt-street, palms, williamstown-botanic-gardens, hobsons-bay-city-council, nordini -
Truganina Explosives Reserve Preservation Society Inc (TERPS)Digitised Oral History – Truganina Explosives Reserve - Tape 3 Owen Hyde, 2018
... ...Dutch migrants...A primary source of information on memories of the Truganina Explosives Reserve and Altona,Victoria Hobsons Bay draught horses Explosives Reserve Pier myxomatosis pine trees Queen Street Altona Edwardian garden government superintendent houses McDonald Commonwealth Bank Dr John Lewin Altona Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Leslie George Hyde Joe Hyde George Grant Clive Hyde Williamstown Technical Mrs Cronin Angus and Robertson Pier fire Dutch migrants communist party laboratory brass nails Digital copy of original cassette recorded in 2000 and digitised in 2018 Digitised Oral History – Truganina Explosives Reserve - Tape 3 Owen Hyde ...The interviews were recorded in 2000 by Bronwen Gray and Alan Young for the production of Unreserved, Stories from Truganina Explosives Reserve, animated stories from past residents, workers and interested people of the Reserve (subject to copyright 2004). Owen and Clive Hyde are the sons of Joe and Joyce Hyde. Joe was the last Officer in charge of the Truganina Explosives Reserve. The family moved to the reserve on 11 December 1952 and continued to live there after the Reserve closed in 1962. Owen lived at the house until his early twenties. He discusses growing up at the Reserve. The voice of Joyce Hyde can also be heard during the interview. A primary source of information on memories of the Truganina Explosives Reserve and Altona,VictoriaDigital copy of original cassette recorded in 2000 and digitised in 2018hobsons bay, draught horses, explosives reserve pier, myxomatosis, pine trees, queen street altona, edwardian garden, government superintendent houses, mcdonald, commonwealth bank, dr john lewin, altona, summer of the seventeenth doll, leslie george hyde, joe hyde, george grant, clive hyde, williamstown technical, mrs cronin, angus and robertson, pier fire, dutch migrants, communist party, laboratory, brass nails -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaSieve with apple sauce making attachment (applemoeszeef)
... Brought by Dutch migrants as part of kitchen apparatus....Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria 60 Rosstown Road Carnegie melbourne Brought by Dutch migrants as part of kitchen apparatus. household item Sieve with green plastic handle and two hooks to hold sieve over bowl. ...Brought by Dutch migrants as part of kitchen apparatus.Sieve with green plastic handle and two hooks to hold sieve over bowl. Detachable Y-shaped steel frame apple sauce roller inside sieve, designed to fit over the handle and hook onto rim on opposite side, has turning handle with green wooden knob, a wooden egg-shaped roller, to force apple sauce through sieve, and metal paddle to scrape sauce from sieve. Cooked apple sauce was placed in sieve and pushed through mesh by turning handle to produce the fine apple sauce beloved by the Dutch.household item -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaNest of four enamel bowls (vier bijpassende emaille schaaltjes)
... Brought to Australia by Dutch migrants as part of kitchen apparatus...Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria 60 Rosstown Road Carnegie melbourne Brought to Australia by Dutch migrants as part of kitchen apparatus household items 4219 (a), (b), (c) and (d) Shallow cream enamel bowls with green rim, straight stepped edge indented above curved section Nest of four enamel bowls (vier bijpassende emaille schaaltjes) ...Brought to Australia by Dutch migrants as part of kitchen apparatus4219 (a), (b), (c) and (d) Shallow cream enamel bowls with green rim, straight stepped edge indented above curved sectionhousehold items -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaSoup ladle (pollepel)
... Brought to Australia by Dutch migrants in the 1950s as part of their kitchen utensils...Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria 60 Rosstown Road Carnegie melbourne Brought to Australia by Dutch migrants in the 1950s as part of their kitchen utensils kitchen utensil Enamel ladle with red handle and white bowl, handle hooked at one end for hanging Soup ladle (pollepel) ...Brought to Australia by Dutch migrants in the 1950s as part of their kitchen utensilsEnamel ladle with red handle and white bowl, handle hooked at one end for hanging kitchen utensil -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaSmall kerosene cooker (petroleumstelletje), 1940s
... Brought to Australia by Dutch migrants in the 1950s. Used for slow cooking of dishes such as soups and stews....Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria 60 Rosstown Road Carnegie melbourne Brought to Australia by Dutch migrants in the 1950s. Used for slow cooking of dishes such as soups and stews. household item Cream enamel with green upper rim. ...Brought to Australia by Dutch migrants in the 1950s. Used for slow cooking of dishes such as soups and stews.Cream enamel with green upper rim. Three-legged. Consists of two circular compartments, the lower one of which is the kerosene tank. Adjustable wick in holder attached to a handle with which the wick can be raised and lowered. Spare wick in tank. Upper compartment has small brass porthole with glass centre through which to monitor flame. Inside bottom of upper compartment there is a longitudinal slit within an oval raised section. Perforations around slit for ventilation. Steel trivet on top has five pointed star pattern. household item -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaEnamel dishwashing bowl (afwasteiltje)
... Made in 1940s and brought to Australia by Dutch migrants in the 1950s. Typical Dutch household item of 1940s and 1950s. ...Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria 60 Rosstown Road Carnegie melbourne Made in 1940s and brought to Australia by Dutch migrants in the 1950s. Typical Dutch household item of 1940s and 1950s. ...Made in 1940s and brought to Australia by Dutch migrants in the 1950s. Typical Dutch household item of 1940s and 1950s. Washing up was usually done in a bowl such as this, not in a sink. An expression of Dutch domestic culture.Oval, two handles either end, green outside decorated around circumference with three gilded lines, white inside. Signs of wear and tear, including rust holehousehold item -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaMortar and pestle (mortier en vijzel)
... Brought by Dutch Indonesian migrants ...Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria 60 Rosstown Road Carnegie melbourne Brought by Dutch Indonesian migrants dutch east indies kitchen item 4801 (a) Round wooden shallow mortar 4801 (b) Wooden pestle. ...Brought by Dutch Indonesian migrants 4801 (a) Round wooden shallow mortar 4801 (b) Wooden pestle.dutch east indies, kitchen item -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaCoffee grinder (koffiemolen), Circa 1950
... Brought to Australia in the 1950s by Dutch migrants. These coffee grinders were in common use in the 1940s amd 1950s as an altrrnative to wall-mounted coffee grinders. ...Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria 60 Rosstown Road Carnegie melbourne Brought to Australia in the 1950s by Dutch migrants. These coffee grinders were in common use in the 1940s amd 1950s as an altrrnative to wall-mounted coffee grinders. ...Brought to Australia in the 1950s by Dutch migrants. These coffee grinders were in common use in the 1940s amd 1950s as an altrrnative to wall-mounted coffee grinders. They were operated by clamping the grinder between one' knees. The drinking of coffee is a highly social ritual among Dutch people. They brought this ritual with nthem to Australia as is evidenced by the number of coffee grinders and other coffee psraphernalia donated to the DAHC.Coffee grinder, wooden body, metal top. Wooden drawer in bottom, metal contaner for ground coffee. Metal top has circular raised section which has an opening with sliding lid to put in coffee beans. Metal handle with wooden knob in centre of top, connects with grinding mechanism inside metal top. Pe De on front above drawer.coffee grinder, kitchen ware -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaMedal, 1987
... Dutch migrants from the province of Limburg started a Jokers Club in Melbourne choosing a "Carnival Prins" every year. ...Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria 60 Rosstown Road Carnegie melbourne Dutch migrants from the province of Limburg started a Jokers Club in Melbourne choosing a "Carnival Prins" every year. ...Dutch migrants from the province of Limburg started a Jokers Club in Melbourne choosing a "Carnival Prins" every year. Hans 2 was chosen in 1987. The custom of partying prior to the start of Lent was very strong in the mainly Catholic Southern provinces - Limburg and Brabant. The custom has lost some of its religious significance and is mainly kept up as a fun event.Brass medal depicting a Joker on one side with names and a date on the other. The medal is suspended from a red and white twisted cord.Back of the medal reads: "Hans 2 1987 Bieëgdje". Made in Italy. -
Kew Historical Society IncBook, Brown, Prior, Anderson Pty Ltd, The Australian Soldiers' Pocket Book : Containing useful information for Australian soldiers, 1940
... After the war he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in Advertising as an account manager, and was campaign director for Arthur Rylah in Victorian politics. ...After the war he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in Advertising as an account manager, and was campaign director for Arthur Rylah in Victorian politics. ...Booklet produced in 1940 for members of the 2nd AIF by the Australian Comforts Fund Victorian Division. The 128-page pocket-sized book could be carried everywhere and provided Australian soldiers with a wide range of useful information about the requirements of war service and many other important details such as: The Laws and Customs of War - including Geneva Convention guidelines, notes on spies and insignia of rank; Things a Soldier should Know - including over 60 points; Signaling - including flags, morse code, shipboard bell times and time zone; Decorations Awarded to Australians in the Great War; Arabic and Japanese words; First Aid for gas injuries etc.; Australian Historical Events, facts and figures etc.; and Conduct Overseas - including expectations of behaviour when representing Australia. non-fictionaustralian comforts fund (victoria), second world war 1939-1945, hugh george ferguson -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (Sub-series) - Subject File, FERGUSON, Cr Hugh George, 1959
... After the war he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and was campaign director for Arthur Rylah is Victorian politics. ...After the war he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and was campaign director for Arthur Rylah is Victorian politics. ...Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary Values (KHS Imposed Order)Hugh George Ferguson was born in June 1900 in Williamstown. He married in 1940 and subsequently joined the Australian Imperial Forces. After the war he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and was campaign director for Arthur Rylah is Victorian politics. After the Second World War, he organised the first major trade fairs at the Royal Exhibition Buildings including a World Trade Fair. He built a home in Brougham Street and represented North Ward on Kew Council from 1952 to 1968. He was elected Mayor for the 1959-60 term. He died in 1975, aged 75, and is buried in Boroondara Cemetery. The file on Cr. Ferguson includes newspaper articles relating to development in Kew, the new Kew Town Hall, and Cr. Ferguson’s retirement. Primary sources in the file include an original invitation to the 1959 Mayoral Dinner and the guest list, Cr Ferguson’s Registration card as a Justice of the Peace (1972), and electoral material for North Ward (1955, 1968)kew (vic) - history, kew (vic) - politics, cr. h g ferguson, hugh fergusonkew (vic) - history, kew (vic) - politics, cr. h g ferguson, hugh ferguson -
Kew Historical Society IncBadge - Identification Badge, Mrs HG Ferguson, Mayoress, City of Kew 1959-60, 1959
... After the Second World War, he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and as campaign director for Arthur Rylah in Victorian politics. ...After the Second World War, he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and as campaign director for Arthur Rylah in Victorian politics. ...Hugh George Ferguson was born in June 1900 in Williamstown. After his family moved to Kew, they lived in Fernhurst Grove while his future wife’s family lived in Fellows Street. He married in 1940 and subsequently joined the Second AIF. In 1945, he was reported to be the ACF (Australian Comforts Fund) Commissioner in Borneo [Kalimantan]. After the Second World War, he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and as campaign director for Arthur Rylah in Victorian politics. He directed the first major trade fairs at the Royal Exhibition Buildings after the Second World War, including ‘Australia Makes It Exhibition’ in 1947, the ‘Australian Industrial Fair’ in 1949 and 1950, the ‘Modern Home Exhibition’ in 1949, and ‘Made in Australia’ in 1952. The funds raised during the latter were earmarked for a ‘bankrupt’ Queen Victoria Hospital. He built a home in Brougham Street and represented North Ward on Kew Council from 1952 to 1968. He was elected Mayor in 1959. Hugh Ferguson died in 1975, aged 75. He was buried on 2 September in Grave 201, Special (Non- Denominational) Compartment A, Boroondara General Cemetery.A gold plated bar brooch with suspended medallion having a blue enamelled ring surrounding the City of Kew crest in reliefFront: City of Kew, above the city of Kew crest with Council below Rear: Mrs H. G. Ferguson, Mayoress, 1959-60city of kew, mayoresses - kew (vic), mrs hg ferguson -
Kew Historical Society IncBadge - Identification Badge, Stoke, Cr HG Ferguson, City of Kew, 1955, 1955
... After the Second World War, he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and as campaign director for Arthur Rylah in Victorian politics. ...After the Second World War, he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and as campaign director for Arthur Rylah in Victorian politics. ...Hugh George Ferguson was born in June 1900 in Williamstown. After his family moved to Kew, they lived in Fernhurst Grove while his future wife’s family lived in Fellows Street. He married in 1940 and subsequently joined the Second AIF. In 1945, he was reported to be the ACF (Australian Comforts Fund) Commissioner in Borneo [Kalimantan]. After the Second World War, he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and as campaign director for Arthur Rylah in Victorian politics. He directed the first major trade fairs at the Royal Exhibition Buildings after the Second World War, including ‘Australia Makes It Exhibition’ in 1947, the ‘Australian Industrial Fair’ in 1949 and 1950, the ‘Modern Home Exhibition’ in 1949, and ‘Made in Australia’ in 1952. The funds raised during the latter were earmarked for a ‘bankrupt’ Queen Victoria Hospital. He built a home in Brougham Street and represented North Ward on Kew Council from 1952 to 1968. He was elected Mayor in 1959. Hugh Ferguson died in 1975, aged 75. He was buried on 2 September in Grave 201, Special (Non- Denominational) Compartment A, Boroondara General Cemetery.City of Kew identification badge issued to sitting councillors. The City of Kew cost is surrounded by a blue enamel band with City of Kew Council picked out in gold cloisonné.Front: City of Kew to top, Crest in middle with Council below Rear: Cr H. G. Ferguson 27-8-1955mayors of kew - cr hg ferguson, kew council, city of kew -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Publicity Photograph, Herald Feature Service, Inspection of Architectural Models for a New Kew City Hall, circa 1959, 1959
... After the war he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and was campaign director for Arthur Rylah is Victorian politics. ...After the war he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and was campaign director for Arthur Rylah is Victorian politics. ...The original Kew Town Hall offices were located in Walpole Street, Kew. Before 1960, even though it had been much discussed over a number of decades, Kew did not have a 'civic hall'. When required, events such as balls, exhibitions or theatrical events were held in the Kew Recreation Hall in Walpole Street. A new City Hall was to be opened by Sir Robert Menzies in 1960. It was located beside the Alexandra Gardens in Cotham Road. It is now used as the Kew Library. Cr Hugh George Ferguson (at right) was born in June 1900 in Williamstown. After his family moved to Kew, they lived in Fernhurst Grove while his future wife’s family lived in Fellows Street. He married in 1940 and subsequently joined the Australian Imperial Forces. After the war he worked as a Billeting Affairs Organiser for the Dutch Government, resettling migrants in Australia. He also worked in advertising as an account manager, and was campaign director for Arthur Rylah is Victorian politics. He organised the first major trade fairs at the Royal Exhibition Buildings after the Second World War, including a World Trade Fair. He built a home in Brougham Street and represented North Ward on Kew Council from 1952 to 1968. He was elected Mayor for the 1959-60 term. He died in 1975, aged 75, and is buried in Boroondara Cemetery.An item of historical interest donated by members of the Dods family in 2006. The Dods-Ferguson Collection includes a number of items once in the possession of the families related to or descended from two mayors of Kew: Cr. Hugh Ferguson and Cr. Frederick Dods.Publicity photograph of two men and a woman inspecting architectural models for a new Kew City Hall. The man at the right of the photograph is Cr Hugh George Ferguson, Mayor of Kew 1959-60. The Hall, now occupied by the Kew Library, was opened by The Hon H.E. Bolte MLA, Premier of Victoria in 1960.Herald Sun Feature Service / Hugh G. Ferguson & Associates / New Kew City Hall. kew city hall, hugh g. ferguson & asociates, architectural models - kew, cr hugh george ferguson -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, River Bend House, 130 Laughing Waters Road, Eltham, 7 September 2013
... Max and Tini Huygens, migrants from Holland, purchased the property in 1975 and named it Tilwinda from an Aboriginal word meaning 'hole in a rock'. ...Max and Tini Huygens, migrants from Holland, purchased the property in 1975 and named it Tilwinda from an Aboriginal word meaning 'hole in a rock'. ...Laughing Waters Walk, 7 Sep 2013 This Society excursion was a follow up to the Laughing Waters Story told to us by Jane Woollard at our Annual General Meeting in March 2013. It involved a walk commencing from the corner of Laughing Waters and Overbank Roads along Laughing Waters Road to its eastern end and returning partly over the same route - a total distance of about 2.5km. On the way we visited the two artist in residence properties, River Bend and Birrarung, to view the houses on them that are associated with Alistair Knox, Gordon Ford and others in the local mud brick and artistic community. We also able to walk around the derelict ruin which was once home to Gordon and Sue Ford, Boomerang House. An unexpected afternoon tea was offered to us by the artists in residence at Birrarung House and we had a brief opportunity to view inside the house. River Bend was designed and built by Alistair Knox for Rosemary and Bill Cuming in 1968. It sits in a deep cutting on a steep slope above the Yarra River and features floor to ceiling windows and glass doors set into mission brown timber frames and walls of reclaimed bricks in pinkish hue. Rosemary laid the brick paving around the house, a copy of the shell paving found in the ancient French town of Colmar, where the family had lived for a period. The kitchen was equipped with a 1960s stove as well as a cast iron wood stove reclaimed from Rosemary's sister's home in Armadale. Max and Tini Huygens, migrants from Holland, purchased the property in 1975 and named it Tilwinda from an Aboriginal word meaning 'hole in a rock'. In late 1981 Tini died after a short illness, but Max continued to live at Tilwinda until he moved to a retirement village in 2000 and the property was sold to Parks Victoria. Renamed River Bend, the property became part of the Laughing Waters Artist in Residency Program in 2008. Nillumbik Shire Council upgraded the property in 2012 with solar panels, a heat pump for hot water and double glazing to improve the comfort of the artists in residence and make the house more energy efficient. For a more in-depth description of the property and biographies of the various artists in residence commencing from 2008 to 2015, see Jane Woollard's book, "Laughing Waters Road; Art, Landscape & Memory in Eltham" published 2016.2013-09-07, activities, artists in residence, eltham district historical society, heritage excursion, jim connor collection, laughing waters road, river bend house -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document (Collection) - Collection of personal papers, Jonas Sirtautas and Fanni Rosenhammer, 20th Century
... Holland. Some documents are in German. These paper are of interest as mementoes of a post-World War 11 Warrnambool migrant couple Jonas Sirtautas and Fanni Rosenhammer lithuanian migrants waeenambool warrnambool migrants post WW2 migration This is a collection of personal papers and identity documents belonging to Jonas Sirtautas and Fanni Rosenhammer. ...Donation from familyPersonal HistoryItems kept in foldersPersonal Papersjonas sirtautas and fanni rosenhammer, lithuanian migrants, waeenambool, warrnambool migrants, post ww2 migrationjonas sirtautas and fanni rosenhammer, lithuanian migrants, waeenambool, warrnambool migrants, post ww2 migration -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPainting - Willem Ruys, Dacre Smyth
... MV Willem Ruys MS Achille LAuro Migrant ships Willen Ruys A framed oil painting of the Dutch vessel Willem Ruys which was later refitted to become the Lloyd Triestino 'Achille Lauro'. ...Ordered in 1938 to replace the aging ships on the Dutch East Indies route, her keel was laid in 1939 at De Schelde shipyard in Vlissingen, Netherlands, for Rotterdamsche Lloyd (now Nedlloyd). Interrupted by World War II and two bombing raids, the ship was finally launched in July 1946, as Willem Ruys. The ship was named after the grandson of the founder of the Rotterdamsche Lloyd who was taken hostage and shot during the war.B SmythA framed oil painting of the Dutch vessel Willem Ruys which was later refitted to become the Lloyd Triestino 'Achille Lauro'.Willen Ruysmv willem ruys, ms achille lauro, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPainting - MV Waterman, Dacre Smyth
... Their war time duties were short lived as they were soon sold to the Dutch Government for the use as troop transport ships and Migrant ship to the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. ...Their war time duties were short lived as they were soon sold to the Dutch Government for the use as troop transport ships and Migrant ship to the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. ...Three Victory Class ships, S.S. Cranston Victory, S.S. Costa Rica Victory and the S.S. La Grande Victory, were built for the “United War Shipping Administration” as troop and cargo ships. Their war time duties were short lived as they were soon sold to the Dutch Government for the use as troop transport ships and Migrant ship to the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. These three ships were built toward the end of World War II, and were part of the new larger improved version of the famed “Liberty” ships. Each ship had strengthened hulls for them to go into the war zone, but by the time they were completed the war was coming to an end. There were ninety seven Victory troop transport ships built, each able to transport up to 1600 troops. Unlike the Liberty ships, all accommodation was fully ventilated and heated. There was the usual meagre style troop bunks, a hospital, galleys, washrooms and even a several public rooms. The first of the trio, S.S. Cranston Victory (Zuiderkruis) was built by the Oregon Shipbuilding Yard in Portland; Oregon was launched on May 5, 1944. The second of the series, S.S. Costa Rica Victory (Groote Beer) was built by Permanente Metals Co, Richmond California and launched on June 17, 1944. The last of the three was the S.S. La Grande Victory (Waterman), which like her sister S.S. Cranston Victory, was built by the Oregon Shipbuilding Yard in Portland, Oregon and launched on January 16, 1945.In November 1951, the third of the trio, La Grande Victory, renamed Waterman, was completed and at 9,176-tons, commenced her first voyage to Australia.A framed oil painting of the migrant ship MV WatermanWatermanmv waterman, liberty ships, migrant ships -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPainting - MV Volendam, Volendam
... Dutch) immigrants, all eager to forge new lives in Australia. In September 1948 she started her first Rotterdam – New York sailing and commenced her last voyage on this route in February 1951. MV Volendam Migrant ...She was among many Allied merchant ships who escaped to Britain rather than be interned in occupied countries in World War II. Together with Holland America Line's Nieuw Amsterdam she served in the Allied cause. She was then chartered to the British Ministry of War Transport and put into service. Under the terms of the charter the flag and crew would remain Dutch. Volendam was assigned to the Children's Overseas Reception Board, a British Government scheme introduced in 1940 to evacuate UK school children overseas. She sailed from Liverpool on Thursday 29 August 1940 as one of 33 ships in Convoy OB 205. On 30 August 1940 whilst several hundred miles off Malin Head, Northern Ireland and heading into the Atlantic, she was attacked about 2300 hrs by the German submarine U-60, firing two torpedoes that hit No. 1 hold and damaged and caused flooding in No. 2 hold. Captain Wepster then gave the order to abandon ship, and despite rough seas all 18 lifeboats got away safely.In 1947 she was used in the Australia emigrant service and in June 1948 made her first Rotterdam – Quebec sailing for the Netherlands government with capacity for 1,500 single class passengers. On Tuesday October 17, 1950 she departed Rotterdam for Sydney, arriving 6-weeks and 1 day later at her destination on Wednesday November 29, 1950. She brought with her a ship-load of (mainly Dutch) immigrants, all eager to forge new lives in Australia. In September 1948 she started her first Rotterdam – New York sailing and commenced her last voyage on this route in February 1951.A framed oil painting of the MV Volenda,Volendammv volendam, migrant ships, troop ships, u boat attack -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyBook, Adam Muyt, Clogball - The Dutch and Soccer in Australia, A Migrant Story, 2023
... Clogball - The Dutch and Soccer in Australia, A Migrant Story...Clogball - The Dutch and Soccer in Australia, A Migrant Story Book Adam Muyt Vulgar Press Daniel Soto Impress Printing ...Soft cover book, 385 pages with author's dedication inside front cover - "Hup Australie!! Adam Muyt July 2025".Clogball is proudly supported by Ringwood City Soccer Club through its Wilhelmina Fund. Back cover - "If you dig a little deeper, you find the Dutch everywhere in Australian Football" - Peter Scott, Journalist. -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1998 to 2000
... A small, cropped version of this photo appears on page 8 of the 2000 Annual Report. arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese move it or lose it pole exercises holland court playground 1998 2000 [In blue ink, top left corner] 22 [On a lined yellow sticky note, in pencil or black ink] Page 8 square chop. ...In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria conducted a range of exercise classes under the theme, "Move It Or Lose It". One such class was a pole exercise class for the Vietnamese community, designed for people 60 years of age and over. In this photo, two people stretch their arms over a pole which has been placed horizontally behind their neck. A small, cropped version of this photo appears on page 8 of the 2000 Annual Report.COL photo of two people exercising outdoors. They are using wooden poles as part of their exercise routine. In the background, there are several large trees and a red car (partially obscured).[In blue ink, top left corner] 22 [On a lined yellow sticky note, in pencil or black ink] Page 8 square chop.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, move it or lose it, pole exercises, holland court playground, 1998, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1998 to 2000
... A small, cropped version of this photo appears on page 8 of the 2000 Annual Report. arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese move it or lose it pole exercises holland court playground vietnamese welfare resource centre 1998 2000 COL photo of a group of people exercising with wooden poles, on a grass lawn outdoors. ...In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria conducted a range of exercise classes under the theme, "Move It Or Lose It". One such class was a pole exercise class for the Vietnamese community, designed for people 60 years of age and over. In this photo, a pole exercise class is being conducted outdoors, in front of the Vietnamese Welfare Resource Centre building. Each person in the group is holding a wooden pole in front of them at shoulder height, with their arms outstretched. A small, cropped version of this photo appears on page 8 of the 2000 Annual Report.COL photo of a group of people exercising with wooden poles, on a grass lawn outdoors. They are holding the poles horizontally at shoulder height, with their arms outstrectched in front of them. Behind them is a brick building, with a sign that reads "Trung Tâm Phúc Loi Xã Hôi Viêt Nam Vietnamese Welfare Resource Centre A program of Jesuit Social Services", with a logo on either side of the text.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, move it or lose it, pole exercises, holland court playground, vietnamese welfare resource centre, 1998, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1998 to 2000
... In the background, there is a multi-story building in the distance. arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese move it or lose it pole exercises holland court playground 1998 2000 [On a yellow sticky note, in thick black pencil] 60+ COL photo of a man and an elderly woman exercising outdoors on a grass lawn. ...In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria conducted a range of exercise classes under the theme, "Move It Or Lose It". One such class was a pole exercise class for the Vietnamese community, designed for people 60 years of age and over. In this photo, a man and an elderly woman are exercising outdoors on a grass lawn. They each are holding a wooden pole horizontally in front of them, at waist height. In the background, there is a multi-story building in the distance.COL photo of a man and an elderly woman exercising outdoors on a grass lawn. They each are holding a wooden pole horizontally in front of them, at waist height. In the background, there is a multi-story building in the distance.[On a yellow sticky note, in thick black pencil] 60+arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, move it or lose it, pole exercises, holland court playground, 1998, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1998 to 2000
... A similar photo appears on page 5 of the 1998 Annual Report, accompanying a brief report titled 'Responding to Cultural Diversity' (on pages 4 & 5). arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese move it or lose it pole exercises holland court playground vietnamese welfare resource centre jesuit social services 1998 2000 [On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Vietnamese Community exercise class - Move it or Lose it! ...In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria conducted a range of exercise classes under the theme, "Move It Or Lose It". One such class was a pole exercise class for the Vietnamese community, designed for people 60 years of age and over. In this photo, a group of people are exercising, with wooden poles, on a grass lawn outdoors. They are holding the poles diagonally or vertically, with their arms outstrectched in front of them. Behind them is a brick building, with a sign that reads "Trung Tâm Phúc Loi Xã Hôi Viêt Nam Vietnamese Welfare Resource Centre A program of Jesuit Social Services", with a logo on either side of the text. A similar photo appears on page 5 of the 1998 Annual Report, accompanying a brief report titled 'Responding to Cultural Diversity' (on pages 4 & 5).COL photo of a group of people exercising with poles, on a grass lawn outdoors. They are holding the poles diagonally, with their arms outstrectched in front of them. Behind them is a brick building, with a sign that reads "Trung Tâm Phúc Loi Xã Hôi Viêt Nam Vietnamese Welfare Resource Centre A program of Jesuit Social Services", with a logo on either side of the text.[On a yellow sticky note, handwritten in black ink] Vietnamese Community exercise class - Move it or Lose it!arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, move it or lose it, pole exercises, holland court playground, vietnamese welfare resource centre, jesuit social services, 1998, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1998 to 2000
... The following text on the sign, "A program of Jesuit Social Services", and a logo on either side of the text, are blurred in this photo. arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese move it or lose it pole exercises holland court playground vietnamese welfare resource centre jesuit social services 1998 2000 COL photo of three women exercising on a grass lawn outdoors with poles, which they are holding in front of them at waist height. ...In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria conducted a range of exercise classes under the theme, "Move It Or Lose It". One such class was a pole exercise class for the Vietnamese community, designed for people 60 years of age and over. In this photo,three women are exercising, with wooden poles, on a grass lawn outdoors. They are holding the poles horizontally, at hip height, in front of them. Behind them is a brick building, with a sign that reads "Trung Tâm Phúc Loi Xã Hôi Viêt Nam Vietnamese Welfare Resource Centre. The following text on the sign, "A program of Jesuit Social Services", and a logo on either side of the text, are blurred in this photo.COL photo of three women exercising on a grass lawn outdoors with poles, which they are holding in front of them at waist height. Behind them is a brick building, with a sign which reads "Trung Tâm Phúc Loi Xã Hôi Viêt Nam Vietnamese Welfare Resource Centre. The following text on the sign, "A program of Jesuit Social Services", and a logo on either side of the text, are blurred in this photo.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, move it or lose it, pole exercises, holland court playground, vietnamese welfare resource centre, jesuit social services, 1998, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1998 to 2000
... However, in this photo, the text and logos on the sign are blurred. arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese move it or lose it pole exercises holland court playground vietnamese welfare resource centre jesuit social services 1998 2000 COL photo of a group of people (some partially obscured) exercising with poles on a grass lawn outdoors. ...In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria conducted a range of exercise classes under the theme, "Move It Or Lose It". One such class was a pole exercise class for the Vietnamese community, designed for people 60 years of age and over. In this photo, a group of people are exercising, with wooden poles, on a grass lawn outdoors. They are holding the poles vertically in front of them. Behind them is a brick building, with a sign that reads "Trung Tâm Phúc Loi Xã Hôi Viêt Nam Vietnamese Welfare Resource Centre A program of Jesuit Social Services, with a logo on either side of the text. However, in this photo, the text and logos on the sign are blurred.COL photo of a group of people (some partially obscured) exercising with poles on a grass lawn outdoors. They are holding the poles vertically in front of them. Behind them is a brick building, with a sign which is blurred. As per other photos in this series, the sign reads "Trung Tâm Phúc Loi Xã Hôi Viêt Nam Vietnamese Welfare Resource Centre A program of Jesuit Social Services", with a logo on either side of the text.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, move it or lose it, pole exercises, holland court playground, vietnamese welfare resource centre, jesuit social services, 1998, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, Circa 1998 to 2000
... A cropped version of this photo appears as part of a photo collage on the cover of the 1998 Annual Report. arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese move it or lose it pole exercises holland court playground 1998 2000 [Handwritten in blue ink, in the top left corner] 11 [Handwritten in blue ink, in the top right corner] PIC 5 [On a torn yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] 60+ COL photo of an elderly woman (and two others, partially obscured) exercising outdoors with poles. ...In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria conducted a range of exercise classes under the theme, "Move It Or Lose It". One such class was a pole exercise class for the Vietnamese community, designed for people 60 years of age and over. In this photo, an elderly woman (and two others, partially obscured) are exercising outdoors. They are each holding a wooden pole horizontally in front of them, at head height. Behind them is a brick building (which is blurred in the photo). A cropped version of this photo appears as part of a photo collage on the cover of the 1998 Annual Report.COL photo of an elderly woman (and two others, partially obscured) exercising outdoors with poles. They are holding the poles horizontally in front of their bodies, at head height. Behind them is a brick building (blurred).[Handwritten in blue ink, in the top left corner] 11 [Handwritten in blue ink, in the top right corner] PIC 5 [On a torn yellow sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] 60+arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, move it or lose it, pole exercises, holland court playground, 1998, 2000 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1998 to 2000
... In the background, there is a multi-story building in the distance. arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese move it or lose it pole exercises holland court playground 1998 2000 COL photo of a man and an elderly woman (and one other, partially obscured) exercising on a grass lawn outdoors with poles. ...In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria conducted a range of exercise classes under the theme, "Move It Or Lose It". One such class was a pole exercise class for the Vietnamese community, designed for people 60 years of age and over. In this photo, a man and an elderly woman (and another person, partially obscured) are exercising on a grass lawn outdoors. They are each holding a wooden pole horizontally above their heads, with their arms outstretched. The man is leaning backwards, as he pushes his pelvis pushed forward. In the background, there is a multi-story building in the distance.COL photo of a man and an elderly woman (and one other, partially obscured) exercising on a grass lawn outdoors with poles. They are holding the poles above their heads, with their arms outstretched. The man is leaning backwards, with his pelvis pushed forwards. There is a multi-story building in the distance behind them.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, move it or lose it, pole exercises, holland court playground, 1998, 2000
