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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, In God We Trust English edition, 2019
... Letters written, 1942-1944 by Ewald Steiniger, while interned, to and from his wife Annemarie Steiniger. ..."For Tatura Museum with good wishes Anne Steiniger;Dieter Steiniger (children of Ewald Steiniger) Oct. 2015". ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Letters written, 1942-1944 by Ewald Steiniger, while interned, to and from his wife Annemarie Steiniger. ...Letters written, 1942-1944 by Ewald Steiniger, while interned, to and from his wife Annemarie Steiniger. Ewald was a Lutheran Pastor in East Melbourne when he was arrested and spent time in Loveday Camp South Australia and Camp 1, Tatura. Letters, written in German, relate Ewald's experiences while interned. Brown, soft covered book with photo of man and woman on front. English edition."For Tatura Museum with good wishes Anne Steiniger;Dieter Steiniger (children of Ewald Steiniger) Oct. 2015". ISBN 978-00646-94026-7internment camp 1 tatura, internment camp love day, ewald steiniger, anne marie steiniger, luthern pastor -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, In God We Trust, 2015
... Letters written, 1942-1944 by Ewald Steiniger, while interned, to and from his wife Annemarie Steiniger. ..."For Tatura Museum with good wishes Anne Steiniger;Dieter Steiniger (children of Ewald Steiniger) Oct. 2015". ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Letters written, 1942-1944 by Ewald Steiniger, while interned, to and from his wife Annemarie Steiniger. ...Letters written, 1942-1944 by Ewald Steiniger, while interned, to and from his wife Annemarie Steiniger. Ewald was a Lutheran Pastor in East Melbourne when he was arrested and spent time in Loveday Camp South Australia and Camp 1, Tatura. Letters, written in German, relate Ewald's experiences while interned. Brown, soft covered book with photo of man and woman on front."For Tatura Museum with good wishes Anne Steiniger;Dieter Steiniger (children of Ewald Steiniger) Oct. 2015". ISBN 978-00646-94026-7internment camp 1 tatura, internment camp love day, ewald steiniger, anne marie steiniger, luthern pastor -
Friends of WestgarthtownClothing - Top hat, c. 1930s
... ...steiniger...Worn by Pastor Steiniger. ...Worn by Pastor Steiniger. These three items, a black top hat, white leather gloves, and a white pastor’s collar, form a significant ensemble representing the life, service, and cultural legacy of Pastor Ewald Herman Otto Steiniger. ...Worn by Pastor Steiniger. These three items, a black top hat, white leather gloves, and a white pastor’s collar, form a significant ensemble representing the life, service, and cultural legacy of Pastor Ewald Herman Otto Steiniger. Donated by his son, Dieter Steiniger, the objects provide rare, tangible insight into the clerical traditions and community leadership of the German Lutheran congregation at Westgarthtown. Pastor Steiniger served both Trinity German Lutheran Church in East Melbourne and the Thomastown congregation from 1935 to 1964. Over nearly three decades, he guided his community through socially and politically turbulent times, including the years surrounding the Second World War. In April 1942, he was suddenly interned by the Australian Government and held at Tatura Internment Camp for 930 days before his release in 1944. Despite this profound disruption, he returned to his pastoral duties, continuing to support, stabilise, and preserve the cultural and spiritual life of his congregation. The black top hat reflects formal clerical dress of the early–mid twentieth century. Within German Lutheran tradition, such hats were worn to important services and solemn occasions, particularly funerals, symbolising respect and reverence. The accompanying white gloves and pastor’s collar complete the ceremonial ensemble, offering a fuller understanding of pastoral attire and the visual language of Lutheran liturgical practice of the time. Together, these objects hold strong historical, cultural, and interpretive value. They honour the enduring contribution of Pastor Steiniger and deepen the connection between the Westgarthtown site and the community it served. Pastor Steiniger and his wife, Annemarie (née Kraemer), are buried in the historic Westgarthtown Lutheran Cemetery, further strengthening the significance of this ensemble as part of the precinct’s heritage story. Collapsible black top hat, leather band inside, lined.gold symbol of man walking on globe in top hat on inside top of hat.costume, male headwear, pastor, top hat, lutheran, steiniger -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBooklet, Friedrich Holderlin Hymnen, 1943
... E. Steiniger/V.2173...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray These booklets were available from Germany for German speaking congregations for internees E. Steiniger/V.2173 Light weight cardboard cover black text. ...These booklets were available from Germany for German speaking congregations for interneesLight weight cardboard cover black text. Spine has been repaired with silver tape. German text.E. Steiniger/V.2173 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBooklet, Lager Skizzen, 1940's
... Pastor Hermann Steiniger, a Pastor from the German speaking Trinity Congregation in Melbourne visited the camps for services....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Pastor Hermann Steiniger, a Pastor from the German speaking Trinity Congregation in Melbourne visited the camps for services. pastor hermann steiniger lager skizzen wood cuts camp 3 tatura artists Lightweight cardboard folder with a pocket on one side of the inside which holds 6 original prints of the wood cuts. ...Pastor Hermann Steiniger, a Pastor from the German speaking Trinity Congregation in Melbourne visited the camps for services.Lightweight cardboard folder with a pocket on one side of the inside which holds 6 original prints of the wood cuts.pastor hermann steiniger, lager skizzen, wood cuts, camp 3 tatura artists -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, A German Church in the Garden of God, 2004
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Published for 150 years of Melbourne Trinity Lutheran Church, 1853-2003, not only as a source of reference and awareness about its own background but also as an incentive and motivation for continued active engagement of a large membership luthern church melbourne mees hd steiniger d steiniger h rechner p camps tatura ww2 lutheran church books history local Presented to Tatura & District historical Society In. with the compliments of Trinity Lutheran Church of Melbourne. ...Published for 150 years of Melbourne Trinity Lutheran Church, 1853-2003, not only as a source of reference and awareness about its own background but also as an incentive and motivation for continued active engagement of a large membershipCharcoal grey to beige at the top, of a hard cardboard cover book. Cover depicts Melbourne 1887 and title in black text. Back cover depicts "The Sower" window donated in 2004. 2 copiesPresented to Tatura & District historical Society In. with the compliments of Trinity Lutheran Church of Melbourne.luthern church, melbourne, mees hd, steiniger d, steiniger h, rechner p, camps, tatura, ww2, lutheran church, books, history, local -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCalendar, 150 Years, 2003
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Printed as a celebration of 150 years of the Melbourne Trinity Lutheran Church calendar 150 years lutheran church steiniger d camps tatura ww2 documents calendars Light brown coloured card covers. ...Printed as a celebration of 150 years of the Melbourne Trinity Lutheran ChurchLight brown coloured card covers. Pictures of Church buildings releating to the Melbourne German Lutheran Church. Text in German and Englishcalendar, 150 years, lutheran church, steiniger d, camps, tatura, ww2, documents, calendars -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBooklet, Visitors Guide. German Lutheran Trinity Church, 2004
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Visitor's guide recording history of the German Lutheran Church in Victoria and describing points of interest within the church steiniger d steiniger h camps tatura ww2 lutheran church White soft cover booklet with picture of a church on the front in black. ...Visitor's guide recording history of the German Lutheran Church in Victoria and describing points of interest within the churchWhite soft cover booklet with picture of a church on the front in black. Black text.steiniger d, steiniger h, camps, tatura, ww2, lutheran church -
Friends of WestgarthtownClothing - Collar, c. 1930s
... These three items, a black top hat, white leather gloves, and a white pastor’s collar, form a significant ensemble representing the life, service, and cultural legacy of Pastor Ewald Herman Otto Steiniger. Donated by his son, Dieter Steiniger, the objects provide rare, tangible insight into the clerical traditions and community leadership of the German Lutheran congregation at Westgarthtown. ...Worn by Pastor Steinicker (?)These three items, a black top hat, white leather gloves, and a white pastor’s collar, form a significant ensemble representing the life, service, and cultural legacy of Pastor Ewald Herman Otto Steiniger. Donated by his son, Dieter Steiniger, the objects provide rare, tangible insight into the clerical traditions and community leadership of the German Lutheran congregation at Westgarthtown. Pastor Steiniger served both Trinity German Lutheran Church in East Melbourne and the Thomastown congregation from 1935 to 1964. Over nearly three decades, he guided his community through socially and politically turbulent times, including the years surrounding the Second World War. In April 1942, he was suddenly interned by the Australian Government and held at Tatura Internment Camp for 930 days before his release in 1944. Despite this profound disruption, he returned to his pastoral duties, continuing to support, stabilise, and preserve the cultural and spiritual life of his congregation. The black top hat reflects formal clerical dress of the early–mid twentieth century. Within German Lutheran tradition, such hats were worn to important services and solemn occasions, particularly funerals, symbolising respect and reverence. The accompanying white gloves and pastor’s collar complete the ceremonial ensemble, offering a fuller understanding of pastoral attire and the visual language of Lutheran liturgical practice of the time. Together, these objects hold strong historical, cultural, and interpretive value. They honour the enduring contribution of Pastor Steiniger and deepen the connection between the Westgarthtown site and the community it served. Pastor Steiniger and his wife, Annemarie (née Kraemer), are buried in the historic Westgarthtown Lutheran Cemetery, further strengthening the significance of this ensemble as part of the precinct’s heritage story. White pastor's collar with two reinforced holes at front.Reliance Trademark' with umbrella stamped inside at back, 'chaplain made in in England', size '1 1/4" 15 1/2'costume, male ceremonial, pastor, collar, lutheran, steinicker -
Friends of WestgarthtownClothing - Gloves, men's, c. 1930s
... These three items, a black top hat, white leather gloves, and a white pastor’s collar, form a significant ensemble representing the life, service, and cultural legacy of Pastor Ewald Herman Otto Steiniger. Donated by his son, Dieter Steiniger, the objects provide rare, tangible insight into the clerical traditions and community leadership of the German Lutheran congregation at Westgarthtown. ...Worn by Pastor Steinicker (?)These three items, a black top hat, white leather gloves, and a white pastor’s collar, form a significant ensemble representing the life, service, and cultural legacy of Pastor Ewald Herman Otto Steiniger. Donated by his son, Dieter Steiniger, the objects provide rare, tangible insight into the clerical traditions and community leadership of the German Lutheran congregation at Westgarthtown. Pastor Steiniger served both Trinity German Lutheran Church in East Melbourne and the Thomastown congregation from 1935 to 1964. Over nearly three decades, he guided his community through socially and politically turbulent times, including the years surrounding the Second World War. In April 1942, he was suddenly interned by the Australian Government and held at Tatura Internment Camp for 930 days before his release in 1944. Despite this profound disruption, he returned to his pastoral duties, continuing to support, stabilise, and preserve the cultural and spiritual life of his congregation. The black top hat reflects formal clerical dress of the early–mid twentieth century. Within German Lutheran tradition, such hats were worn to important services and solemn occasions, particularly funerals, symbolising respect and reverence. The accompanying white gloves and pastor’s collar complete the ceremonial ensemble, offering a fuller understanding of pastoral attire and the visual language of Lutheran liturgical practice of the time. Together, these objects hold strong historical, cultural, and interpretive value. They honour the enduring contribution of Pastor Steiniger and deepen the connection between the Westgarthtown site and the community it served. Pastor Steiniger and his wife, Annemarie (née Kraemer), are buried in the historic Westgarthtown Lutheran Cemetery, further strengthening the significance of this ensemble as part of the precinct’s heritage story. White leather gloves with press stud fastenings at wrist, three reinforced lines stitched on back of hand.RH '7 3/4' inside wrist, LH '301118' inside wrist, evidence of a tag removed LH inside wristcostume, male, gloves, leather, steinicker, lutheran
