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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Hay POW & Internment Camp 1940-1947, 1991
... Hay POW & Internment Camp 1940-1947... 10-12, 1991 ww2 hay camp books history local Orange soft ...Published t coincide with the Special Reunion of the Italian Ex-Prisoners of War, which took place at Griffith November 10-12, 1991Orange soft covered book with sketch of guard tower on front.ww2 hay camp, books, history, local -
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Book, Hay and Its People Since 1900, 1980
... Hay POW Camp... clubs. hay Hay Goal Hay POW Camp Hay residents Written to record ...Many aspects of Hay, including schools, council, shops, historical society, transport, families, WW2, services clubs.Written to record life in Hay. NSW. Red cover showing swing bridge 1906.hay, hay goal, hay pow camp, hay residents -
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Document, Henry Lippmann, May 1990
... of their exciting trip , the Hay POW camp.... of their exciting trip , the Hay POW camp. 50th Anniversary Dunera Reunion ...The 50th Anniversary edition of the Dunera News and outlining the program of that reunion, and the brief history of their exciting trip , the Hay POW camp.A clear plastic folder with the inscription "Dunera News" - a quarterly publication , number 16 May 1990, above the cartoon caricature of a museum display.Dunera News50th anniversary dunera reunion -
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Photo album, Tatura Historical Society Trip 1993, 1993
... . Railway Station. Plaque on site of Hay POW Camp.... and Hay. Railway Station. Plaque on site of Hay POW Camp. Tatura ...Compiled into album from photographs taken by members on trip to places of historical interest in Denilquin and Hay. Railway Station. Plaque on site of Hay POW Camp.White plastic coated photo album with red, gold and brown stripe.tatura historical society -
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Document, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces - Administrative Instruction, 6 September 1939 - 8 January 1945
An interesting insight of the precautions, management, location and distribution and re organisation and number and nationality of the 13,021 POW's in Hay, Cowra, Yanco, Murchison, Tatura, Dhurringile, Graytown, Myrtleford, Loveday SA, Woolenook and Marrinup WA. With a capacity of 23,465 less unguarded good and with token guard 1000 as at 8 January 1945A plastic folder, clear front page, 3 cm border left side extending as the back cover.top of page: "Australian Military Forces 3rd District command" top right hand corner: HQ 3rd District Base SECRET -
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Plastic Envelope, Australian Military Forces, service and casualty forms, revised May 1941
Yasukichi Murakami captured 8 December 1941 at Darwin. Born 19 December 1880 at Wakayama-Ken Japan. Photographer interned at Hay, Tatura and died 26 June 1944 Tatura. a clear plastic envelope containing the seven service and casualty forms as described in catalogue no C2084Minor heading - Yasukichi Murakami captured 8 December 1941 at Darwin. Born 19 December 1880 at Wakayama-Ken Japan. Photographer interned at Hay, Tatura and died 26 June 1944 Tatura.yasukichi murakami, japanese photographers, japanese internees, japanese pow's, japanese civilian internees -
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Tape Video, SBS marketing, Dunera Reunions, 1990
... Boys at Hay in 1990. pow camp Dunera boys Hay internment camps ...Tape of 50th anniversary gathering of Dunera Boys at Hay in 1990.Video tapeDunera Reunions - description of Dunera experiencepow camp, dunera boys, hay internment camps, dunera 50th anniversary -
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Small booklet, Photographs - 38 colour photos taken by Niela Laws
... to commemorate the existence of a POW camp at Hay. The plaque... to commemorate the existence of a POW camp at Hay. The plaque ...Scenes of visit to Hay NSW by Tatura Historical society members. Local photos include Heritage centre, Hay Railway station, Royal Mail hotel,and Hay Goal museum. There is also a "Dunera" Internees plaque, erected for the 50th Anniversary by the Hay Shire Council.- to mark the arrival from England of 1.984 refugees on the "Dunera" Many joined the AMF on their release from internment and made Australia their homeland.There is also a plaque to commemorate the existence of a POW camp at Hay. The plaque is on a fountain at the Hay racecourseTatura and District Historical society trip to Peppin Heritage centre May 1st 1993. Included in the visit was the Hay Intenment camp and local scenes.dunera,