Post-war diary of German migrant Guenter Grunow
Date |
1951-01-01 |
Place |
Melbourne Bremen Bendigo |
Subject | |
Category | |
Author |
Grunow, Guenter |
Creator |
Gotzky, Benno |
Current holder | |
Link | |
Series number |
MS 16467 |
Item number |
9940557462407636 |
Access rights |
Request at location |
Rights |
Copyright Undetermined. Copyright or permission restrictions may apply. |
Country of origin | |
Language | |
Period of reference |
1951 to 1990 |
Description from source |
Full title: Post-war diary of German migrant Guenter Grunow : manuscripts, printed, photographs, 1951-1990. 6 cm. A bound diary of Guenter Grunow, written in German, 113 pages in blue ink, covering from December 1951 to April 1953. Guenter Grunow left Bremen, Germany, on 4 January 1952, on the “MS Nelly”, and arrived in Melbourne on 9 February 1952. The migrant ship MS Nelly carried German migrants under the bilateral German-Australia assisted passage scheme, enabling migrants to work as directed for the Commonwealth of Australia for two years, in exchange for a heavily reduced fare. Grunow was 21 when he arrived. The diary discusses his day-to-day life in Germany, and life in Australia after arrival. Also included are Valentine’s snapshots of Bendigo, (published by The Valentine Publishing Co., probably in 1950); newspaper cutting of an article “Leaving Nelly”; and a selection of 81 German postcards, addressed to migrants Benno and Beverley Gotzky in Melbourne, 1956-1990. |
Physical format |
Manuscripts Diaries Photographs Newspapers Postcards |
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