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Photograph, Bert Dowell
... tatura citizen... Tatura the-murray bert dowell tatura citizen Bert Dowell ...bert dowell, tatura citizen -
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Photograph, Senior Citizens presented with certificates
... of the Tatura Senior Citizens Club.|L-R: Jack Wilmot; ....; ....; Mrs... are presented with Life Memships of the Tatura Senior Citizens Club.|L-R ...Senior citizens are presented with Life Memships of the Tatura Senior Citizens Club.|L-R: Jack Wilmot; ....; ....; Mrs Ethel Apostol ;Mrs Peat ....tatura, wilmont j, apostol e, peat, locals, costume, female, male, civic, memento, presentations -
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Photograph, Mr Reilly
... Photo 1 of H.S. (Tib) Reilly. Prominent Tatura citizen... citizen, part owner Reilly's Flour Mill. President of Tatura ...Photo 1 of H.S. (Tib) Reilly. Prominent Tatura citizen, part owner Reilly's Flour Mill. President of Tatura Tennis, Hilltop Clubs and Chairman Tatura Butter Factory.|Photo 2 of "Tib" Reilly accepting a Rotary Club Service Award. -
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Document- Certificate, Adolf Lichtenstern
Adolf Lichtenstern completed an Electrical Engineering degree in Austria. He was a German citizen, and along with his wife (Eugenia) and child (Kenneth) was resident in Singapore upon the beginning of WWII. The family was transported to and interned in Camp 3, Tatura.Large copy of diploma in German. Certificate awarded to Adolf Lichtenstern, 12th Sept 1921, on completion of his Electrical Engineers Course, Vienna, Austria.tatura, internment camps, singapore, documents, certificates, education -
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Document, Alois Murr, Alois Murr Papers, 1938 to 5 October 1945
Herr Alois Murr, trouble shooter, Lanz Tractors prior to war, was subsequently interned, then released, became a citizen of Australia. Drawings of the single cylinder were donated by Stephen Larcombe "Pinebrow" Reservoir Road, Pettarel 3216. An interesting account of Mr Murr's longer than expected sojourn and subsequent residence in Melbourne Australia.a red coloured hard back cover on the front cover on white self adhesive paper on which is printed in ink - Alois Murr Papers - internee, camp 1 Tatura - presented by Eric Bolwell Horsham October 1994as abovealois murr, lanz tractors, camp 1 internees -
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Pot Plant Holder
Made in one of the camps and sold to the local citizens.Rustic wooden pot plant holder made from small branches off trees which have been cut and arranged into 8 sided holder. Held together with small nails. Small pieces of branch have been used as "feet" (3) on the bottom and smaller pieces around the top (10). A circle of tin forms the base.pot plant holders -
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Photograph, Female Office in Mustard Uniform - caricature, 1941-1946
Hans Walter von Gruenewaldt was a German POW who used his artistic ability to paint several large mural caricatures whilst he was held at Camp 13 at Murchison. The technique he used was colourful house paint, painted directly onto the walls of the German mess hut, reading room and recreation hall. After the war, the recreation hall paintings and all, was moved from the camp to the nearly town of Murchison and used as the RSL local dance hall for 50 years. When the hall was demolished the paintings were restored and framed by citizens of Murchison. The von Gruenewaldt murals presently hang in the David Jones Nursing home and other public buildings in Murchison.Photograph of caricature painted on mess hut wall. Female office in mustard uniform with green hat. The office is accompanied by a dog (coloured). hans walter von gruenewaldt, german pow, internment camp 13, murchison victoria, caricatures -
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Document and CD - Biography, Mary Henderson Gerstle et al, Bernhard Hermann Gerstle, 2013
Bernhard Gerstle & his family (parents & siblings) were German nationals working in Tehran, Iran upon the outbreak of World War II. In 1941, after the installation of a pro-British ruler to the Persian throne, all German nationals were targeted as threats to national security. The women and children evacuated to Stuttgart, Germany via Turkey, while the men were handed over to British forces. Bernhard was taken by ship (the SS Rona) to Bombay & then to Australia (on the SS Rangitiki). He was then marched in to Loveday internment camp 10, South Australia. In January 1945 the German & Italian internees at Loveday were transferred to Tatura Camp 1. Bernhard remained there until after the war & his eventual release, on 29th August 1946. Bernhard chose & was granted permission to remain in Australia post-war, as did many civilian internees, after their examination by a Committee of Inquiry which investigated their political leanings & other criteria for their supposed suitability as Australian residents. The biography also recounts his employment post-war, marriage in 1952 & his later naturalisation as an Australian citizen. Other material includes Gerstle family history from the perspective of Bernhard's sister & family, who remained in Stuttgart; background on the Gerstle family's Russian origins; and a biography of Oskar Speck, famous kayaker, amongst other things, who was interned along with Bernhard & who became good friends with the family; a brief historical background of the Allied forces/Persia invasion; and extracts of Tatura Camp 3 internee Helga Griffin's book, "Sing Me That Lovely Song Again". Black plastic A4 display folder. CD soft case with CD. Folder contains printed biographical information regarding Bernhard Hermann Gerstle. CD contains copies of same documents and also copies of photographs of Bernhard & the Gerstle family. Folder: Bernhard Hermann Gerstle/ Gerstle Family/ Loveday and Tatura Internment Camps 1941-1946/ Sydney 1946-1978/ Compiled by Mary Henderson 2013 CD: BH Gerstle; 1941 - Interned by British/ 1941-1946 - Internee at Loveday SA, Tatura VIC/ Sydney 1946-1978. camp 1, tatura, loveday, world-war-two, internment-camps -
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Photograph, Lord Huntington's Letter of March 1937
Governor of Victoria, Lord Huntington, visited Tatura in March 1937. He wrote this letter, addressed to The Presidents, Councillors and Citizens of the Shires of Waranga and Goulburn, after his visit. Letter is dated 31st March 1937, is signed by Huntington, and features the official seal of the Governor's Office of Victoria.tatura, lord huntington, vic governors, documents, letters -
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Photograph, Bill and Pearl Craven, Citizens of the Year 1994
Bill and Pearl Craven with their "Australia Day Citizen Award" as Rodney Shire Citizens of the Year 1994. Photo taken at the Goulburn Valley Base Hospital (GVBH).tatura, craven w, craven p, locals, shire of rodney, costume, female, male, civic, memento, presentations -
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Photograph, Senior Citizens Club c1990s
Senior Citizens Club c1990s.|L-R: Bill Ibbott; Ian Glover; Pat Cranford.tatura, ibbott b, glover i, crawford p, locals, costume, female, male -
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Photograph, Senior Citizens Club 1995
Senior Citizens Club 1995|L-R: Mr and Mrs Chapman; Ian Glover.tatura, locals, glover i, chapman, costume, female, male -
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Photograph, Lila Brisbane at Senior Citizens Clubrooms
Mrs Lila Brisbane and Harold Downie at Senior Citizens Clubroomstatura, locals, downie, brisbane, senior citizens club, costume, female, male -
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Folio, Carl Max Bernard Assman, c. 1940
Records of Internee Carl Max Bernard Assman, naturalised Australian citizen of German birthBlack folio with printed matter in plastic sleeves.38 pages of photocopied documentsCarl Max Bernard Assmanww2 - camp 1, documents, reports, carl max bernard assman, naturalised australians -
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Newspaper, Emily Dimonzantos, 1995
Newspaper article with photograph. Story of Emily Dimonzantos, who, in 1995, was awarded the Junior Citizen of the Year for the City of Greater Shepparton. She was nominated by the Tatura Business and Professional Women's Club.1 A4 page with newspaper clippings attached.city of greater shepparton junior citizen of the year, emily dimonzantos, tatura business and professional comen's club -
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Soft covered book, Manzanar Images of America, 2008
With W.W 2, the Owens Valley California became the first Relocation Centre in1942 to house 110,000 people of Japanese ancestry, two thirds of them American citizens, removed from the west coast. Author Jane Wehrey compiled images from private and museum archives. Manzanar National Historic site commemorates the life of these Japanese unique communitiesRectangular shaped book. Paper, with cardboard cover. Children playing on street at Manzanar. Series : Images of Americamanzanar,, relocation centres -
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Book, Our Century. The Growth of a Community, October 1999
A journey through 10 decades including time lines, citizens of the century, communities, sport, schools, transport and industry. Pictures from Shepparton, Murchison, Mooroopna, Tatura and Merrigum.Selections from Shepparton News depicting 100 years. Wes Shellie, son of Carmel and Peter Shellie, is the newsboy on front page, created by artist Andrea Demay. -
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Photograph - colour, Dick and Bertha Clement, 1970's
... at home, 1960's. Both long standing citizens of Toolamba... long standing citizens of Toolamba and Tatura. Dick and Bertha ...Small colour photograph of Dick and Bertha Clement taken at home, 1960's. Both long standing citizens of Toolamba and Tatura.dick clement, bertha clement -
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Book, It Wasn't Really Necessary, 2003
Written in memory of the people who suffered everywhere in the world during the Second World War, but especially citizens of the many nations who found themselves, by a quirk of history incarcerated n Australian Prisoner-of-War and internment campsWhite light card cover, with black text. Attached at the back is an Addendum - Index - clear plastic front cover and a black plastic back cover. 609 pages plus addendum.ww2 camps, australian pow camps, australian internment camps -
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Book, The People, 2006
... Listing and stories about Australia Day Citizen Awards from... Tatura the-murray Listing and stories about Australia Day Citizen ...Listing and stories about Australia Day Citizen Awards from Tatura & District 1972-2006Blue-green and orange cover. Ron Donaldson and granddaughter, Unilever column, part of "Collage Columns" park walk. Painted by John Licciardo and DI Wattsthe people, australia day, donaldson r, mactier p, tatura, books, history, local -
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Book, Great Goals, 1993
Produced to mark the occasion of the centenary. Holds photographs of teams and associated citizensBook created to mark the centenary of GV Football League 1894-1994. Gives history of all the clubspremierships, gooks, history, local -
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Folio, Internee Deaths & Local Citizens, 1942-1946
Material from Australian Archives and Shepparton Family History GroupBlack plastic bound folder containing photocopied sheets of burial and coroner certificates. Also index of these and other relevant info.Original certificates in A4 envelope stored in room 12.Internee Deaths and Local Citizens.internee deaths, local citizens, ww2 -
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Photograph, Leo Baker Collection, 2001
Photographs taken by Leo Baker in 2001. Originals in his possession.leo baker collection, tatura buildings 2001, anglican church, catholic church, activity centre, swimming pool, clock tower, court house, senior citizens clubrooms, lake bartlett, hilltop clubhouse, old steel water tower, criterion hotel, bowling club, photograph, buildings -
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Photograph, Ian Glover, 2001
Ian Glover accepting "Citizen of the Year" at the Toolamba Community Centre, Jan. 1990.photograph, people -
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Document, Otto von Drehnen
Otto von Drehnen was a prominent Adelaide citizen from the late 1800s, a successful businessman. He was elected President of the Deutsche Club & appointed the Consul General for Austro-Hungary. He was subsequently interned in Camp 1. Documents relating to Otto von Drehnen, previous Consul General of Austro-Hungary & prominent Adelaide businessman, interned in WWII. Black A3 folder containing newspaper articles, invitations, programmes, etc. from von Drehnen's term as Consul General & some biographical information. Also excerpts from Barbara Winter's book "The Most Dangerous Man in Australia?" in which he is mentioned.|Had to put broadsheet newspaper cartoon & two attached newspaper clippings in large plastic sleeve in map drawer. Wouldn't fit entirely in A3 folder.tatura, internment camps, german consul, documents, newspapers, invitations, programmes -
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Book, Phyllis Mactier, The People, January 2006
... . Listing stories about Australia Day Citizen awards from Tatura.... Listing stories about Australia Day Citizen awards from Tatura ...The People Australia Day and all that Tatura and District. Listing stories about Australia Day Citizen awards from Tatura and District 1972 - 2006.Blue green orange cover. Ron Donaldson and grand daughter. Unilever kcolumn. part of collage "Columns Park" walk. Painted by John Licciardo and Di Wattsaustralia day, the people, tatura and district the people