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Bathurst Migrant Camp Photos

Family quarters at Bathurst Migrant Camp 1951. Courtesy National Archives of Australia
The SS Oceania brought migrants from Italy to Australia, c.1952. Courtesy National Archives of Australia
Australian Migration Office poster c.1950s. Courtesy Powerhouse Museum

Emigration poster, 1948. Courtesy Museum Victoria
Accommodation at Bathurst Migrant Camp 1951. Courtesy National Archives of Australia
Bathurst Migrant Camp kids 1951. Courtesy National Archives of Australia

English lessons at Bathurst Migrant Camp 1951. Courtesy National Archives of Australia
Map of Bathurst Migrant Camp c.1954. Courtesy Bathurst & District Historical Society
Carpentry lessons at Bathurst Migrant Camp 1951. Courtesy National Archives of Australia

A Ukraine woman displays clothing at the "New Australian's Handicrafts" exhibition at Bathurst Migrant Camp c.1951. Courtesy National Archives of Australia
Doll crocheted by Reet Simmul at Bathurst Migrant Camp, 1949. Powerhouse Museum Collection
Primary school at Bathurst Migrant Camp 1951. Courtesy National Archives of Australia

Adult education at Bathurst Migrant Camp 1951. Courtesy National Archives of Australia
New Australians stage 'Tosca' at Bathurst Migrant Camp c.1951. Courtesy National Archives of Australia

Documents

Welcoming letter from Commonwealth Hostels Limited, c.1956 -1961. Powerhouse Museum Collection

Australian Naturalisation Certificate, 1964. Powerhouse Museum Collection


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