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of ukrainian cultural background
"The tablecloth is very special. When Princess Elizabeth of England was getting married in November 1947, the ladies in the [DP] camp decided to make her a present. They, including my mother, embroidered a beautiful little tablecloth. My mother copied that pattern and reproduced [it]."
Helen Simanowsky

Meet Helen Simanowsky and see the blouse her mother made from a scarf given by German soldiers during WW2. Continue reading →

"I have kept the diary since being in Australia. I have written down everything that I could remember; how it happened, where I was, what I was doing and things like that."
Stefania Petryk

Meet Stefania Petryk and see the diary she has kept since coming to Australia in 1950. Continue reading →

"This is the wallet I had with me from the age of 14. I had [it] with me in the Ukraine and all the time I was in France and Germany during the [Second World] war."
John Bojko

Meet John Bojko and see the wallet he carried with him through the Ukraine, Germany and France during WW2. Continue reading →

"The blade of the scythe was brought to Australia by my father Mikolaj from Germany where he had been a prisoner of war and later a Displaced Person. He used it extensively on our small acreage at Huntley."
Alexandra Rezko

Meet Alexandra Rezko and see her father’s scythe from Germany.
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Helen: "In 1989 we went to the Ukraine and my husband's [Sam] sister gave them to me. She had made them a long time ago."
Helen & Sam Lihos

Meet Helen Lihos and see her hand embroidered dress from the Ukraine. Continue reading →

Kate: "The apron is white cotton with rows of coloured cross-stich patterns embroidered on it and a broderie Anglaise border. I think my mother [Anna] took it with her when she was deported by the Germans from the Ukraine and sent to work in Austria."
Anna & Kate Babij

Meet Anna Babij and see her embroidered apron from the Ukraine.
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