Summary
Letter to Lucy Simmons (later Hathaway) from a representative of the London Office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, 29 June 1934. Lucy was employed by the Company as a sales representative and demonstrator in England during the 1930s and 1940s prior to and after her marriage and before migrating to Australia with her family in 1951. The letter wishes her well with her promotion and acknowledges her excellent work with the Company.
Stanley and Lucy (nee Simmons) Hathaway and their daughter Hazel survived World War II in heavily bombed Coventry, England, remaining there until 1946. They attended the Victory in Europe celebrations there on 8 May 1945. The Hathaways relocated to Buckinghamshire (where second daughter Merle was born in 1948) and Hampshire between 1946 and 1951, finally deciding to migrate to Australia. Their application took nearly two years to be confirmed under the Assisted Passage Migration Scheme, correspondence indicating that Stanley's trade qualifications were not immediately accepted for the Commonwealth Nomination Scheme. They lived and toured England in a caravan until finally departing on the New Australia, 17 November, 1951.
The Hathaways first stayed at the Bathurst Migrant Camp in New South Wales before being relocated to a housing commission estate in Ballarat, Victoria. Within six months they had purchased a block of land in Wendouree, living in a caravan while their house was built. The family became active members of the local Ballarat community, with Lucy working for the newly established McCallum House Centre for Retarded Children at Sebastopol and continued her strong interest in the Brownies and Girl Guides associations. They later relocated to Melbourne and then retired to Buninyong.
Physical Description
Single sheet of ream coloured paper with black type.
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Collecting Areas
Migration & Cultural Diversity, Public Life & Institutions, Transport, Working Life & Trades
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Merle Hathaway, 08 Jan 2015
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Inscriptions
Masthead: 'SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, LTD./287 Old Kent Road,;LONDON, S.E.1/...Dear Miss Simmons...
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Classification
Migration, Processing - planning & departure, Training & employment records
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Overall Dimensions
205 mm (Width), 135 mm (Height)
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Keywords
British Immigration, Migration & Settlement, Royal Visits, Education, English Immigration, Immigration Selection, Immigration Policies, Immigrant Shipping, Immigrant Voyages, Assisted Immigration, Trades, Working Life, Sewing Machines