Summary
Wooden drafting ruler which belonged to Herbert Kann. Herbert was living and working in Singapore with his parents when he was detained as an enemy alien and transported to Australia for internment at Tatura. He was released from Tatura in 1942 at the age of 33. He married fellow Austrian Jew Marion Edith and worked as a fitter, draughtsman and electrical engineer.
Physical Description
36cm wooden drafting ruler, with white edges a brown strip down the middle and a small brass knob in the centre of the ruler.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mrs Marjorie Morgan, 01 Dec 1992
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User
Herbert C. Kann, circa 1930s
Probably used in Austria and Singapore -
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Object Measurements
38 cm (Length), 3.8 cm (Width), 2.2 cm (Height)
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Dimensions
380 mm (Length), 40 mm (Width), 5 mm (Height)
Measurement From Conservation. Measuring Method: this is the measurement of the largest ruler - see descrip.
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Keywords
Austrian Immigration, Displaced Persons, Drafting, Internment Camps, Jewish Communities, Jewish Immigration, Refugees, Trades, World War II, 1939-1945