Summary
Black wallet style folder probably used to store passports or documents in. It was used by Kateryna and Alexander Caurs circa 1960s-2000s.
Kateryna Caurs (nee Pimenow) was born in 1915 in Luzk, Poland. A mechanical engineer, from 1946-49, she worked with the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) and later for the International Refugee Organisation (IRO). In 1950 Kateryna and her mother migrated to Australia. She married Alexander Caurs who was born in Latvia in 1926, and who migrated to Australia in 1948.
Physical Description
Wallet style folder covered in black material which has been folded over and sewn on one side.
Significance
Statement of Historical Significance:
The Caurs collection represents the experiences of wartime dislocation and post-war immigration of a family from three cultural backgrounds, Polish, Latvian and Ukrainian. The principle story represented in the collection is that of Kateryna Caurs (nee Pimenow) and is one not often told, that of a professional educated woman, a mechanical engineer, whose qualifications were recognised in Australia.
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Acquisition Information
Bequest from (Estate of) Mrs Kateryna Caurs, Geoffrey Park - McKean & Park
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User
Mrs Kateryna Caurs, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1960s-2000s
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User
Alexander Caurs, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1960s-2000s
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Overall Dimensions
16.2 cm (Length), 11.8 cm (Width)
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Keywords
Identifications, Immigration, Polish Communities, Polish Immigration, Russian Immigration, Settlement, Ukrainian Immigration