Summary
Clothing ration card used during the World War II. It was issued to Roger Maclaurin in June 1944. Roger is the son of English immigrants Archie and Connie.
Archie was born in 1904 in Westham London. He trained as a printer and sought work in Australia as there were few opportunities in England; he migrated on the 'Jervis Bay' in 1928. Before migrating he commenced negotiations with the general manager of the Commonwealth Bank Note Printing Branch Fitzroy, who assisted Maclaurin in securing employment at McLaren & Co Pty Ltd Colour Printers in Fitzroy. He then moved to Spicers & Depmont Printers and Stationers before an opening came up for a machinist at the Note Printing Branch, where he worked for 32 years.
He married Constance Duffell in 1934, who had migrated from England on the 'Narkunda' with her parents and brother in 1927. Her father and brother worked for the Note Printing Branch which facilitated their meeting. 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 out to Roger Maclaurin. 1 token remains 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
Mr. Roger Maclaurin, Essendon North, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Jun 1944
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Inscriptions
No. V.A 735748/COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA./CLOTHING/RATION CARD/Rg. D.2. JUNE 1944, ISSUE
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Overall Dimensions
13.8 cm (Length), 9.4 cm (Width)
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Keywords
British Immigration, Clothing, Immigration, Ration Tickets, Rationing, Wars & Conflicts, World War II, 1939-1945