Babette and Franz Joseph Augustin papers
Person |
Augustin, Babette |
Place |
Fremantle Emmering |
Subject | |
Category | |
Author |
Augustin, Babette Augustin, Franz Joseph Graham, G., translator |
Current holder | |
Link | |
Series number |
MN 1744 |
Item number |
ACC 5258A |
Access rights |
Digitised |
Rights |
In Copyright / Copyright or other restrictions may apply. Available for reference; not for loan. |
Country of origin | |
Language | |
Period of reference |
1912 to 1967 |
Description from source |
2 cm. A digital reproduction is also available online. Birth certificate (1912) and vaccination notice (1913) for Franz Joseph Augustin; Babette Augustin’s original German diary (dated 1912-1917) and photocopy of handwritten English translation of diary by G. Graham, 1967. Babette Augustin was born in Bavaria, Germany about 1888. In 1912, with her husband Leonhardt, she travelled from Emmering in Bavaria to Western Australia, arriving at Fremantle on 25 March. They eventually settled in the Buntine district where she and her husband farmed and brought up their family. The diary covers the period 24 February 1912 to 15 July 1917. It records her and her husband’s journey from Germany to Western Australia and their subsequent experiences finding land on which to settle and the work of clearing it. Farming, building a home, starting a family, losing a baby and being German in Western Australia during World War I are also covered. |
Physical format |
Manuscripts Diaries Certificates Typescripts |
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