Showing 4 items matching "post ww2 immigration"
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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - ALBURY WODONGA'S BONEGILLA: A provincial centre's experience of post-war immigration, 1947-1971, Bruce J Pennay, 2001
... ...post ww2 immigration...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray immigration policy australia bonegilla albury wodonga post ww2 immigration A study of the development and role of the Bonegilla Migrant Reception Centre near Albury Wodonga and its impact on the residents and the community. ...A study of the development and role of the Bonegilla Migrant Reception Centre near Albury Wodonga and its impact on the residents and the community.non-fictionA study of the development and role of the Bonegilla Migrant Reception Centre near Albury Wodonga and its impact on the residents and the community.immigration policy australia, bonegilla, albury wodonga, post ww2 immigration -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPostcard - Postcard, Colour, Alison Kelly, c. 1990
... POST CARD " at right angles in small print from lwr edge to upper: "PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALISON KELLY PORT HERITAGE SERIES NO 6". At Lwr left crnr printed:" Missions to Seamen Building, Port Melbourne/ Designed in the Modern style by architect Harry Norris,/ this 1937 National Trust classified structure was until 1972 / an entertainment and spiritual centre for seamen, with / important roles during the war [WW2] and immigration periods"...POST CARD " at right angles in small print from lwr edge to upper: "PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALISON KELLY PORT HERITAGE SERIES NO 6". At Lwr left crnr printed:" Missions to Seamen Building, Port Melbourne/ Designed in the Modern style by architect Harry Norris,/ this 1937 National Trust classified structure was until 1972 / an entertainment and spiritual centre for seamen, with / important roles during the war [WW2] and immigration periods" Full colour Postcard featuring colour image of a large red brick building in a 1930s era Architecture. ...Also known as the King George V memorial building this branch of the Mission to Seamen opened in 1937 as a replacement for the old Mission in Port Melbourne. The Foundation stone was laid by the Victorian State Governor and a photograph of the event is also held in the MTSV collection. The Art Deco style building was commissioned by merchant and philanthropist, Alfred Michael Nicholas (1881-1937) and designed by prolific Melbourne-based architect Harry A. Norris (1888-1966) in 1937 best known for his commercial work in Melbourne city centre. NB PMHPS Kindly allowed MTSV heritage to take scans of the Kelly series notes in their collection for reference in 2019.One of the few full colour images of this building originally classified by the National Trust and now demolished. An example of architect Harry Norris' work 1937. All that remains are a ceramic plaque, a brick and several items of chapel artefacts. Alison Kelly, a photographer, was part of the group supporting the Port Melbourne Seamen's Mission in the 1980s and 1990s. She took a series of photographs of the building now held by the Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society.Full colour Postcard featuring colour image of a large red brick building in a 1930s era Architecture. There is a green wrought iron gate ajar in the foreground with the word SEAMAN spelled out. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN can also be seen spelled ut in white across and down the central clock tower of the building and this is surmounted with a white flagpole.On verso: Printed: "Heritage Series / POST CARD " at right angles in small print from lwr edge to upper: "PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALISON KELLY PORT HERITAGE SERIES NO 6". At Lwr left crnr printed:" Missions to Seamen Building, Port Melbourne/ Designed in the Modern style by architect Harry Norris,/ this 1937 National Trust classified structure was until 1972 / an entertainment and spiritual centre for seamen, with / important roles during the war [WW2] and immigration periods"king george v, memorial chapel, harry a. norris, brick, art deco, alfred m. nicholas, beach street, mission to seamen, alison kelly, 1937, arts centre, seamen mission, mission to seafarers, port melbourne -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDomestic object - Joseph "Joe" Wlodarczyk Collection - Bath Tub & Washing Trough used in Immigration Camps Post WW2
... Bathtub & washing trough used in Immigration Camps Post WW2...Bathtub Household Joseph 'Joe' Wlodarczyk Oval shaped bathtub (Gal Steel)|Rectangular washing trough (Gal Steel) Bathtub & washing trough used in Immigration Camps Post WW2 Domestic object Joseph "Joe" Wlodarczyk Collection - Bath Tub & Washing Trough used in Immigration Camps Post WW2 ...Bathtub & washing trough used in Immigration Camps Post WW2Oval shaped bathtub (Gal Steel)|Rectangular washing trough (Gal Steel)bathtub, household, joseph 'joe' wlodarczyk -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewspaper - The Greek Herald 1926 - 2026 100 Years Commentative Newspaper, Foreign Language Press Ltd, The Greek Herald, 27th May 2026
... Sunshine has a large Greek community post WW2, many of them migrated from Greece to Australia and eventually settled in Sunshine, Deer Park and St. Albans. This paper would have been a very important form of community for the Greek community. Greece Greek Migrant Immigration ...For a century, The Greek Herald has been far more than a newspaper. It has been a voice, memory and heartbeat of the Hellenic Australian community. Since 1926, its pages have carried stories of migrants arriving on distant shores, families building new lives, communities finding their identity, and generations striving to remain connected to their language, faith and heritage.Newspaper with commentative covernon-fictionFor a century, The Greek Herald has been far more than a newspaper. It has been a voice, memory and heartbeat of the Hellenic Australian community. Since 1926, its pages have carried stories of migrants arriving on distant shores, families building new lives, communities finding their identity, and generations striving to remain connected to their language, faith and heritage.greece, greek, migrant, immigration
