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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Decker and Stuerzenhofecker Graves, 1989 copied
... Internment camp graves.... Decker Stuerzenhofecker Internment Camp 3 Internment camp graves ...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, J Decker and H Stuerzenhofecker graves, 1944
... Internment camp graves... Stuerzenhofecker Camp Internees Internment camp graves Tatura Cemetery J ...The Decker and Stuerzenhofecker families were internees at the Camp 3. Buried at Tatura Cemetery and later exhumed and reburied at the German War Cemetery, Tatura.Black and white photograph 2 adults and 3 children standing behind 2 wooden crosses marking the graves of J. Decker and H. Stuerzenhofecker.J. Decker and H. Stuerzenhofecker 14-10-44decker, stuerzenhofecker, camp internees, internment camp graves, tatura cemetery -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Murchison Cemetery
Graves at the Murchison Cemetery of Templers who died during their internment in WW2 at Tatura.historicalBlack and white photograph of graves in foreground, 4 pencil pines and trees in the background.murchison cemetery, templers, internee graves -
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Document - Folder, Karl Hilgenfeldt, Internee Recollections: Karl Hilgenfeldt, May and June 1994
Karl Hilgenfeldt was a German national working in Persia (Iran) in 1930's, interned by British, transported to Australia in 1941, interned Loveday Camp until January 1944, transferred to Camp 1 Tatura and released in late 1946. Return visit to Tatura in May 1994. News journalist interview/personal recollections.Photos and articles re return visit to WW2 internment camp Tatura Museum German War Cemetery.Karl Hillgenfeldt of Sydney returned to camp 1 Tatura The Museum and German war graves May 1994karl hilgenfeldt, camp 1 internees, ww2 internment camps -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, 1989 copy
... 13 murchison victoria internment camps murchison cemetery ...Copy of original black and white photograph. Names on headstones indicate Italian section of cemetery.Copy of black and white photograph. Burial scene at Murchison cemetery. Indexed as "burial of a German Comrade" - one officer and five O/r's.camp 13, murchison victoria, internment camps, murchison cemetery, german graves, italian graves -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, 1989 copy
The Decker family lived at Camp 3, Rushworth, for 6 years. They were evacuated from Palestine when war was declared and sent to Australia on board the Queen Elizabeth.Black and white photograph. Grave of J. Decker. Inscription on the cross at the head of the grave reads "Templar. J. Decker 3-9-46"camp 3 rushworth, decker, internment camp 3 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Monte Punshon Camp 4 Warden, 1984
A collection of newspaper articles on Monte, including her time as a Warden at Camp 4 Internment Camp during WW2; presentation from the Japanese Government, an autobiographical story of her life entitled "Life Lies Hidden"; photographs of her and other people, her birthday celebrations and her grave; letters written to her from university students; an original concert party program; also the appreciation shown her after the war by the Japanese Government told from newspaper extracts and photographs.Written by Miss Punshon, she relates her little known story of wardens employed by the Australian Government to care for the women and children interned, with their Japanese husbands in the Tatura Internment Camp 4, during World War 2.Black A4 two ring binder.Punshon Collection, Camp 4 Wardenjapanese internment ww2., internment camp wardens., camp 4, tatura, monte punshon, ethel punshon