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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Die Nibelungen
Scene from the play Die Nibelungen, performed in the camps during WW2.Black and white photograph 7 men standing and dressed in various costumes and two men crouching between the man in the middle and the man on the right.die nibelungen, gustav pohlig -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Die Nibelungen Besprechung
Written by Hans Wolter von Gruenewaldt, a German internee, who was interned at Camp 13. A theatre group was established within the Camp to present plays and concert performances and thus Die Nibelungen, a trnditional German Legend by Hempel was to be staged. There are 3 editions of this book. This is a copy of Hans Wolter's original version.White cardboard front and back with a black strip as edge binder. Title in black with D and N in red. 24 pages in soft cardboard.hans wolter von gruenewald, german internees, camp 13 murchison, camp 13 internees, camp plays, camp 13 theatre group -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Adolf Wilke et al, Die Nibelungen - besprechung (The Nibelungen Conference)
Created by Adolf Wilke, written down & illustrated by Hans Wolter von Gruenewaldt. Translated by Mr. Michael of Shepparton High School (?).Black A4 display folder, typed pages of English translations of the accompanying photographs of illustrated German pages. Photographic copies of original illustrated poem / ballad, with English translation.tatura, illustrations, watercolours, performing, arts, theatrical, plays, documents, pamphlets -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Die Nibelungen performance
Scene from a theatre production performed in the internment campsBlack and white photograph of group of 8 actors in theatrical dress on a stage with theatrical props.internment theatre, gustav pohlig, die nibelungen, theatre performances -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Album - Photo album, Die Nibelungen-Besprechung, 1940's
Copy of original book. Individual photographs of a handmade illustrated booklet by Adolf Wilke. Text illustrations done by Hans Wolter Von Gruenewaldt at Camp 13 MurchisonOuter cover: White, pink & grey stripes. Album containing coloured photographs placed in sleeves. Roman numerals signify page numbering in original document.die nibelungen-besprechung, adolf wilke, hans wolter von gruenewaldt, camp 13 murchison -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Adolf Wilke, Die Nibelungen Besprechung, 1940's
This manuscript was the brain child of German, Adolf Wilke, Afrika Korp, Prisoner of War. In a cell in Camp 13 he watched smoke from a chimney of the Recreation Hall where his mates were discussing a play. The verses describe various members of the group and their activities. The cartoonist was Count Hans Wolter van Gruenewaldt, a German mining engineer who escaped internment in South Africa, ending as a prisoner in Camp 13. This is a copy of the original. Only 3 copies of the original were made by Gerry von Gruenewaldt - one for Adolf Wilke, one for Gus Pohlig and one for himself. Gerry had a photographed copy made, printed and bound and donated it to the Tatura Museum.Cream coloured card front and back, bound together with a black multi ring binder. Photographed pages of the original printed and put together in book form. Name of book on front top left in black print with first letter of each word in red. Inside pages are on cream card. Text is in German.camp 13, world war ii, tatura, murchison, prisoner of war camps, german pows -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Gustav Pohlig
Female lead played by Gustav Polig in a theatre production during his internment at Camp 13 during 1944.Photograph of coloured paintings of theatre artist.Gustav Polig as Krimhild in Nibelungen 24-12-1944ww2 artists, camp 13 tatura, gustav polig, camp theatre productions, krimhild, nibelungen -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Pamphlet, 1976
Royal Opera House, Der Ring des Nibelungen in 1976/77, enclosed in an envelope.In envelope -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Newspaper article, Dark's Ring of Power, Friday 16 December 2016
Jacqueline Dark attended University of Ballarat and graduated in Applied Physics before attending the Melbourne University to obtain a degree in Arts (Opera). She has been a principal artist with Opera Australia for many years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Dark https://jacquelinedark.com/Newspaper articleDark's Ring of Power Epic: Ballarat born opera singer Jacqueline Dark is performing in Der Ring des Nibelungen. Audience members have been left shaking and sobbing .... Picture: Jeff Busby and Opera Australiajacqueline dark, dark, opera, the ring, wagner, melbourne -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photographs, Pohlig Collection
Photos taken during time as prisoner and subsequently. German POWs in Camp 13. 1. Rudolf Liessman. 2.Ritter with wallaby 3.May 1st. Carnival: Heinz Doehman with Adolf Wilke. 4.Compound D, 1941. 5.May 1st. Carnival. 6.Camp gaol and guard tower. 7.Hebel die Nibelungen. 8. Compound D- Wagelin; ? ; Hempel & Pohlig. 9.Gus Pohlig- sketch by von Gruenwaldt. 10. Christine & Gus at Tatura German War Cemetery, 1988. 11. Gus at Camp 13 site, 1988. 12. Reunion 1983 at Kitzinger: Gus Pohlig; Hanna Wilke; Adolf Wilke; Liessmann (compound leader); Assmacher.