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"This handmade Assyrian quilt was given to me by my mother-in-law in 1978 in memory of her daughter, my wife, who passed away. I now use it on my bed. It is a treasure that reminds me of my old home."
Sargon Joseph Hallaby

Meet Sargon Hallaby and see his traditional Assyrian quilt from Iraq. Continue reading →

"We bought this for our one year old child, Barbara, before we left Poland, in readiness for our journey to Australia. She had to wear it on many occasions to keep warm when we lived in sub-standard accommodation [in Sydney]. It reminds me of the good and bad times over many years and how fortunate we are to have survived and live in such a lovely country."
Krystyna Cyron

Meet Krystyna Cyron and see the coat her daughter wore on the journey to Australia from Poland in 1959. Continue reading →

Sophia Kanna with her blanket
Sophia Kanna

Meet Sophia Kanna and see her family blanket from Iraq. Continue reading →

"These were given to me by a family friend who always called me 'Duckling' because I never wanted to get out of my bath. They are the only things that have survived from my life in Shanghai and remind me of my childhood."
Olga Burger

Meet Olga Burger and see the camphor boxes she bought in 1949 whilst departing China for the Philippines. Continue reading →

"These traditional Serbian shoes were purchased in Lika in Croatia and are important in knowing some of my heritage."
Momchilo Sedlan

Meet Momchilo Sedlan and see his traditional Serbian shoes.
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"This is hand beaten to show a man on a horse which is a design common to Uruguay. It is beautifully made and I cherish it as a memory of my old country."
Emilia Pastore

Meet Emilia Pastore and see the mate set she brought from Uruguay in 1973.
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"My hurley stick is used in the Irish game of hurling. It is made of wood and is similar to a hockey stick. I brought the stick with me as a reminder of playing sport in Ireland."
Denis Donovan

Meet Denis Donovan and his hurley stick from Ireland.
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"This is only one of the many embroidered pieces made by my mother and brought to Australia with us. They are so beautifully made that the backs are as finely sewn as the fronts. I am so proud to have such beautiful work in my possession. She has passed away now and they remain as loving reminders of her."
Ann Cusack Belongings

Meet Ann Cusack and see the map she drew at her Greek school in Egypt in the mid-1950s. Continue reading →

"This was a gift from my uncle who had been a cabinetmaker in Austria. I used it in my profession and brought it to Australia where I used it in the construction of my house."
Walter Schmied

Meet Walter Schmied and see his plane from Austria. It was also used to build his first home in Australia in the 1960s. Continue reading →

"There were originally 60 or so German music records I carried over in my briefcase, but now I have only a dozen [and] they’re pretty worn out. They were songs we grew up with, and on hot summer nights in Bonegilla, it was wonderful to listen to our own music. I think it helped us bridge those first few months in Australia to get over our loneliness."
Harry Wolff

Meet Harry Wolff and see the German records he played at Bonegilla migrant camp in 1966.
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Mihai Maghiaru
Mihai Maghiaru

Meet Mihai Maghiaru and see the Communist flag he tore in the late 1940s. Continue reading →

"We brought many stoppers from Holland with a view of starting our own business selling them. I still have two. They are solid silver and are a memory of our migration and the commencement of our business."
Anita van Altena Belongings

Meet Anita van Altena and see the silver cork stopper she brought from Holland in 1964 to start up her own business in Australia. Continue reading →

Angelita Gomez with her uncle's music book
Angelita Gomez Belongings

Meet Angelita Gomez and the music book she brought from Uruguay in 1970 that was considered ‘illegal’. Continue reading →

Marta Aquino with her miniature iron
Marta Aquino

Meet Marta Aquino and see the miniature iron she brought from Uruguay in 1974. Continue reading →

"[This] is made of wood and constructed to replicate Chilean houses of the day. It was a present from a cousin on our departure to Australia."
Olga Sereno

Meet Olga Sereno and see the ornament she brought to Sydney in 1973 of a traditional Chilean house. Continue reading →

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SWEET HARVESTS

http://www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/cms/wp-content/uploads/videos/sweetharvests.mp4
South Sea Islander and Indian communities on the banana farms and cane fields of the Tweed.

A Tweed River Regional Museum and NSW Migration Heritage Centre video.

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FAMILIES OF FORTUNE

http://www.migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/cms/wp-content/uploads/videos/familiesoffortune.m4v Chinese migrants to the Tweed worked as market gardeners, banana growers, cooks, herbalists and shopkeepers.

A Tweed River Regional Museum and NSW Migration Heritage Centre video.

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