Summary
Clothing ration card used during World War II. It was issued to Constance Maclaurin in June 1944.
Constance Duffell was born in England in 1910. She migrated to Australia with her parents and brother on the 'Narkunda' in 1927 aged 17. During the voyage Connie was accommodated with another girl (a stranger) on the lower deck while her mother, father and brother were on the upper deck together. Connie suffered seasickness until reaching Gibraltar.
Her father, Thomas Duffell was brought out to work at the Commonwealth Printing Branch as an engraver and transferrer; this was common apparently for workers to be imported as there was not enough local printing expertise at the time. In 1934 she married Archibald Gordon Maclaurin who had migrated from England in 1928 and worked at the Note Printing Branch. They had two children, Roger and Jocelyn and lived all their lives in Essendon.
Physical Description
Clothing ration card, cream paper with Commonwealth of Australia coat of arms. Dated June 1944 and signed by Constance Maclaurin. 10 tokens still remain attached.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Home & Community, Migration & Cultural Diversity, Transport, Working Life & Trades
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mrs Jocelyn Maclaurin, Mr. Roger Maclaurin, 14 Oct 2004
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Issued By
Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, Jun 1944
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Issued To
Miss Constance Duffell, Essendon North, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Jun 1944
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Inscriptions
No. V.A 735747/COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA./CLOTHING/RATION CARD/Rg. D.2. JUNE 1944, ISSUE
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Overall Dimensions
13.8 cm (Length), 11 cm (Width)
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Keywords
British Immigration, Clothing, Immigration, Ration Tickets, Rationing, Wars & Conflicts, Women's Clothing, World War II, 1939-1945