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Diary of Dimitrios Kirlis

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Name Dimitrios Karlis
Grade Dimitrios Karlis
School GREECE AUSTRALIA
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26 April 1954 (1)
The big adventure from Greece to Australia
From long ago we did make the big and tremendous and decisive plan with my father and in the beginning we faced difficulties from the mother, but after many difficulties we were able to convince her to let us go to Thessaloniki to get registered. Finally the day we wished for to go and register came. One morning we got up we set the cart for my father and mother and my brother and I went by train because my cousin Lefteris from Livadia was in the village. We went travelled together until Thessaloniki since my cousin left for Livadia together with my friend and neighbor Stergionis and he had the accordion with him. After he left we had no work and we went to register. We couldn’t get to the front that day because of the number of people. We stayed for five days and after many difficulties we managed to get to the front. We got registered together with Christoforidis Georgios and Grantzoulis. Because Georgios was illiterate he could not come to Australia. We got registered we attended the doctors, doctors again, x-rays everything for free without us paying half a drachma. Then we went to the village. It was early October of the year 1953. In the month of February 1954 the paper came to go to the Consul and the Australian doctor. We went but that year in February on the 8th of the month there was thick snowfall and very cold that you could slip in every step. The bus stopped at our house and the whole family sat together with cousin Grammata (illegible).
(2)
We went to Thessaloniki again and went to the Consul and the Australian doctor there they separated me from my family and they made me a separate passport. The next day we returned to the village. A long time passed until
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Date
1954-04-26
Subject
Category
Author
Kirlis, Dimitrios
Keywords
Greeks in Australia
Bonegilla camp
1950s
Current holder
Item number
ARM 21.829
Access rights
Permission required
Country of origin
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Description from source
Digital copy of diary of Dimitrios Kirlis, detailing his voyage on the ship Kyrenia with his parents and younger brother from Athens to Fremantle and subsequently Melbourne via the Suez Canal, with mention of his arrival at Bonegilla. Diary was written when Dimitrios was 18 years old.
Physical format
Diaries
Date accessed
2023-11-08
Journey
Athens
Bonegilla Migrant Centre
Translator
Albury Library Museum
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