Summary
Workers Identity card issued to Sandor Tokai in Hungary in 1954. Sandor Tokai was born in Hungary in 1927, he escaped to Belgium after the 1956 Hungarian uprising. He remained in Belgium until 1974 when he migrated to Australia under the Belgium Assisted Passage Scheme.
Physical Description
Small rectangular card folder covered with a grey cloth. On the left hand side of the interior is glued a thin white piece of card on] which a small amount of text is printed and written. On the right hand side a small black and white photograph of a man is stapled below which is a fold-out window containing a white card with green text.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Migration & Cultural Diversity, Public Life & Institutions, Working Life & Trades
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr Sandor Tokai, 09 Nov 1999
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Issued To
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User
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Inscriptions
Stamped on front of card: [...] Vagon és Gépgyár/ IGAZOLVÁNY, Iparszám: [...] , Név: Tokai Sándor, Szül[etési] hely: Kecskemét, [...] Anyának neve: Fokti Eszter, Foglalkozása: lakatos, Lakása: Gyor.Bácsai ú 172, Gyor 1954 év szept. hó 23 nap [Stamp], vállalatvezetés [Sig.]
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Classification
Migration, Processing - planning & departure, Identification
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Category
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Discipline
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Type of item
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overall dimensions
6 cm (Length), 0.4 cm (Width), 10 cm (Height)
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Keywords
Governments, Hungarian Communities, Hungarian Immigration, Identity Cards, Working Life