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Showing posts with label Bangham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangham. Show all posts
29 October 2024

Hugo Jakobsen (1919-2010): Leader and Teacher by Ann Tündern-Smith

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Updated 16 December 2024 Hugo Jakobsen obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Diploma of Education soon after coming to Australia as a ref...
21 May 2024

Artur Klaar (1919-1970): Economics student, accountant, Estonian

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Updated 18 July 2024 We've met Artur Klaar already as the fellow Estonian who befriended Flaavi Hodunov in Peterborough.  It's poss...
07 May 2024

More about Flaavi Hodunov (1927-2023): SAR Train Driver by Tatyana Tamm

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Flaavi Hodunov was born in Estonia in 1927. He was passenger 201 on the General Stuart Heintzelman , the first ship to bring displaced pers...
22 April 2024

Miervaldis Indriksons (1918-1948): Fatal Workplace Accident by Ann Tündern-Smith

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We have learned already that Miervaldis Indriksons was killed by a workplace accident at Naracoorte, South Australia, while working as dire...
21 April 2024

Naming the 62 Balts to Bangham (1948-49) by Ann Tündern-Smith

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Updated 10 April 2025. The 62 Baltic refugees sent to Bangham via Wolseley in South Australia from the First Transport via Bonegilla were n...
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20 April 2024

Balts at Bangham (1948-49) Part 2, by Ann Tündern-Smith

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We previously  have  looked at the work which the 62 men sent to Bangham, South Australia , for the State’s Railways (SAR) Commission were e...
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