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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 4 Female Wardens
... Camp 4 Female Wardens...Camp 4 Army female wardens... Tatura Camp 4 Army female wardens Nell Collins Bunnie Frances ...The 4 women are wardens at Camp 4 Tatura, all ready for a game of tennis. Taken 1945. The wardens are: Nell Collins; "Bunnie"; Frances Sproat; and Pat Tongs in front.Black and white photograph of 3 women standing and 1 women squatting in front of the others. Back ground is the side of a hut. Flowers in front of the women. There are 3 tennis rackets being held by 3 of the women.camp 4 tatura, camp 4 army female wardens, nell collins, bunnie, frances sproat, pat tongs, peter liddelow, susan liddelow -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 4 Army Wardens
... female army wardens...Female Army Wardens were assigned to the internment camps... Tatura the-murray Female Army Wardens were assigned ...Female Army Wardens were assigned to the internment camps during WW2. These two were at Camp 4 TaturaBlack and white photograph of two Army wardens, seated. One on the right is holding a cat, whilst the one of the left is stroking the cat. Army wardens standing behind them.camp 4 army wardens, female army wardens, internment camp wardens, frances sproat -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 4 Wardens
... Black and white photograph of two female wardens... and white photograph of two female wardens, in uniform. Stone fence ...Camp 4 wardens, Pat Tongs and Mrs Collins "mummie".Black and white photograph of two female wardens, in uniform. Stone fence behind them camp wardens, pat tongs, mrs collins, camp 4 tatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Internment Camp Wardens
... female wardens... wardens internment camp wardens female wardens Black and white ...WW2 internment camp wardens.Black and white photograph of 3 women standing and 3 women seated. Brick background to right and bushes to left behind them.wardens, army wardens, internment camp wardens, female wardens -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Richard Shiell, 'Painful Experience' (GO! MAN, GO!), 1960
Whilst female residents were not permitted at International House until 1972, the House hosted several formal events with invited guests, such as Dinner Dances held in April and July of 1960. Pictured here, Andrew Deacon was an Arts student and the first co-editor of the student magazine, Satadal, in 1959, and initiated International House's 'Waste Paper Basket Club', at which tutors and guests presented papers on global affairs. He went on to tutor English at the House in 1960. Sam Dimmick was Warden at International House from 1960 to 1970. This photograph comes from an 'Album of Student Activities 1960', compiled and presented to International House by Soedjadi Satrosoegito & Richard Shiell.social events, sam dimmick -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Richard Shiell, Album Page: "What People Do at International House Parties", 1960
The people labelled as pictured include Sammy Wu (1), Teong Eu, Nick Kanaris, Dr Suri, Roger Egglestone, and Tay Soo Lay (2) Warden Sam Dimmick (3), and John Morrish (6). The identities of the women are unknown, and they were likely guests invited to International House's regular dinner dances and events. In 1960, the Council suggested that women students of the University could be made non-resident members of the House, and began discussing plans for housing women, which did not eventuate until 1972. Students clearly enjoyed the opportunity for female company, requesting that visiting hours be extended for women in 1960, a request that was designed by the Council.social events, women -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item) - Warden John Hopkins, holding a copy of Satadal, with three International House residents (one female and two male) in casual dress