Summary
Black and white photograph of George and Gertrude Palmer, in England circa1930. It may have been taken by a street photographer in Ilfracombe (the address of the photographer) during their honeymoon. It was brought to Australia by George Palmer when he migrated to Australia from England with his wife Gertrude and their two daughters, Shirley and Lesley in 1947.
Description of Content
George and Gertie Palmer walking arm in arm along a street lined by a stone wall.
Physical Description
Black and white photograph.
Significance
This collection provides an invaluable record of one family's migration experience, from the first seed of desire to leave England, to the securing of employment, application processes, packing, departure, journey and immediate arrival in Melbourne. The journal is particularly rich in terms of its detailed account of daily shipboard life, including the descriptions of cabins, decks, interior spaces, facilities, lighting, food, mail systems, weather, ports, and activities. While not the actual original document, it is an immediate copy, contemporary to its time and reflects the significance of this rite of passage for the thousands of migrants who arrived in Australia during the post-war period. The photo album provides an evocative complimentary visual record of the experience.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Libby Wattis, 07 Aug 2008
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Person Depicted
George Palmer, Ilfracombe, England, Great Britain, circa 1930
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Person Depicted
Mrs Gertie Palmer, Ilfracombe, England, Great Britain, circa 1930
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Format
Photograph, Black & White
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Inscriptions
Text, printed reverse: Further copies of this photograph/can be obtained from/T.G. SUNMAN & SON,/HIGH STREET,/ILFRACOMBE.
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Classification
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Type of item
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Image Dimensions - Photograph
86 mm (Width), 137 mm (Height)
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Keywords
English Immigration, Immigrant Voyages, Migration & Settlement, Portraits, Travel