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Holsworthy Gallery – Camp

Holsworthy Guards Hat Badge, c.1916. Courtesy Historic Houses Trust NSW
Holsworthy Internment Camp, c.1915. Photograph by Jacobsen. Dubotzki collection, Germany
Holsworthy Internment Camp AIF Guards with machine gun, c.1916. Courtesy of the Liverpool Regional Museum

Internee barracks, Holsworthy Internment Camp, c.1915. Dubotzki collection, Germany
The kitchen, Holsworthy Internment Camp, c.1915. Dubotzki collection, Germany
Camp café, Holsworthy Internment Camp, c.1915. Dubotzki collection, Germany

Edmund Resch, founder Resch’s Breweries, Holsworthy Internment Camp, c.1915. Courtesy National Archives of Australia
Communal latrines, Holsworthy Internment Camp, c.1915. Dubotzki collection, Germany
Liverpool internee cartoon, c.1915. In 1915 there was a riot over food and work details at the camp. Dubotzki collection, Germany

German Concentration Camp back cover, Jacobsen Album, 1914 – 1916. Dubotzki collection, Germany
Holsworthy Internees working in the quarry, c.1916. Courtesy of the Liverpool Regional Museum
Remnants of the 1917 railway line built by the internees at Holsworthy, 2009. Photograph Stephen Thompson

The 1917 bridge built by the Holsworthy internees, 2009. Photograph Stephen Thompson
Inscription on the 1917 bridge built by the Holsworthy internees, 2009. Photograph Stephen Thompson
Internee’s letter to relatives in South Australia, c.1916. Liverpool Regional Museum collection, Photograph Stephen Thompson

Internee’s letter to relatives in South Australia, c.1916. Liverpool Regional Museum collection, Photograph Stephen Thompson
Holsworthy Internees GCC Sing Sing memorial, c.1916. Courtesy of the Liverpool Regional Museum
Holsworthy internees coat with ‘God punish England’ sewn on to the back. Australian War Memorial collection

Holsworthy Internment Camp Gaol, c1915. Courtesy Australian War Memorial
Holsworthy Internment Camp Gaol, Holsworthy Army Barracks, Liverpool, NSW, 2009. Photograph Stephen Thompson
Plaque to Sergeant Falkner made by internees, c.1918. Royal Australian Engineer Corps Museum collection. Photograph Stephen Thompson

Holsworthy Guards Quarters ruin, Holsworthy Army Barracks, Liverpool, NSW, 2009. Photograph Stephen Thompson

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