Showing 2 items matching "government of victoria identification card 1942"
-
St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne ArchivesDocument - Government of Victoria green photographic identification booklet belonging to Miss Alice Elphick, circa 1942
... Government of Victoria identification card 1942...1942, a National Registration Identity Card was introduced under security regulations during World War 11. Stapled to the booklet is a small photo of Alice Elphick in her St Vincent's hospital uniform wearing a nurses veil. The document is signed by AM Duncan, Chief Commisioner of Police. Alice N. Alphick St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne Manpower Regulations 1942 Government of Victoria identification ...In 1942, a National Registration Identity Card was introduced under security regulations during World War 11. Stapled to the booklet is a small photo of Alice Elphick in her St Vincent's hospital uniform wearing a nurses veil. The document is signed by AM Duncan, Chief Commisioner of Police. Government of Victoria on front cover and back is stamped Number 1777. No date is recorded on the date of issue line. alice n. alphick, st vincent's hospital melbourne, manpower regulations 1942, government of victoria identification card 1942, am duncan chief commissioner of police -
Kew Historical Society IncDocument - Identity Card, Commonwealth of Australia, Emily Elizabeth Foley, 89 Harp Road, East Kew, 1942, 1942
... card issued to Emily Foley in 1942. This type of card was issued to British subjects who were civilians. During World War II everyone in Australia was issued with a personal identity card and was required to report changes of address to the government. These cards were particularly important in the identification and monitoring of Aliens (non-citizen residents) , particularly non-Europeans and Asian residents. (Source: Museum Victoria...card issued to Emily Foley in 1942. This type of card was issued to British subjects who were civilians. During World War II everyone in Australia was issued with a personal identity card and was required to report changes of address to the government. These cards were particularly important in the identification and monitoring of Aliens (non-citizen residents) , particularly non-Europeans and Asian residents. (Source: Museum Victoria ...Identity card issued to Emily Foley in 1942. This type of card was issued to British subjects who were civilians. During World War II everyone in Australia was issued with a personal identity card and was required to report changes of address to the government. These cards were particularly important in the identification and monitoring of Aliens (non-citizen residents) , particularly non-Europeans and Asian residents. (Source: Museum Victoria)Local example of an identity card issued to a Kew resident.Identity card issued to Emily Elizabeth Foley of 89 Harp Road, East Kew. The card uses the for "C.R.3 - Civilian Registration British Subjects". it bears a Camberwell stamp on the front right corner. The Identity Card includes the following inscriptions: Front "V14 / F85 / 29268" Reverse Witness signature: "Ethel Foley" same address identity cards, world war 2 - ii, second world war 1939-1945, australia
