Summary
Handwritten character reference for Giuseppe Gonzales from R. Sussex, Associate Professor in French, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 12 November 1955. The reference attests to Giuseppe's good character and recommends him to any employer.
Giuseppe had been interned as an Italian enemy alien on arrival in Australia in 1940. Giuseppe met future wife Bobbie on a ship sailing from Italy to Australia in 1940. Giuseppe was arrested upon arrival and interned as an enemy alien until 1946 when he could finally marry Bobbie in Kew in 1946 - who lost her Australian citizenship as a result.
Refer to Narrative record 16616 Giuseppe Gonzales - Italian Internee World War II 1940 - Collections Online: Article for full story.
Physical Description
Handwritten text with printed letterhead
Significance
Statement of Historical Significance:
Enemy alien internment during World War II is a significant, often hidden, history, especially in the context of Australian homefront wartime experiences. This collection provides a starting point for exploring this history further, as well as the impact on families of those interned, including Australian citizens without any birth connections to Axis nations.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Migration & Cultural Diversity, Politics & Society, Working Life & Trades
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Person Named
Mr Giuseppe Gonzales, Parkville, Victoria, Australia, 12 Nov 1955
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Classification
Migration, Settlement - employment, Training & employment records
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Discipline
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Type of item
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2D Dimensions - Object
210 mm (Width), 130 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Italian Immigration, Internment Camps, Citizenship, Working Life, Employment Records, Education, Engineers, Shipping Industry