Summary
Examination results for a St John's Ambulance First Aid Course complete by Lili Sigalas in Melbourne in1942.
Lili Sigalas (nee Vrahamis), born in 1904, migrated to Australia in 1922 to marry Letho Sigalas. The couple were married at the Greek Orthodox Church on Victoria Parade, Melbourne in 1923. They moved in a very sociable set, composed of their own young Greek cousins. They had cars, sophistication and some affluence. Lili travelled abroad frequently, both with her family and with friends. She was active in the Melbourne Greek community and was a member of the International Club and the Greek Red Cross.
Description of Content
Examination results for a St John's Ambulance First Aid Course complete by Lili Sigalas in Melbourne in1942. Lili received a 49 for her written examination and a 38 for the oral and practical component.
Physical Description
Cream Envelope with address handwritten in black ink, a green postage stamp and post marked Melbourne. The letter details Lili's marks.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Babette Sigalas, Jul 2003
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Inscriptions
Handwritten in black ink on envelope: Mrs Sigalas / 390 St Kilda Rd / Melb. On letter: St John Ambulance Association / VICTORIA CENTRE / extensive text.
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Classification
Migration, Settlement - education & training, Correspondence
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Dimensions
130 mm (Width), 82 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Examinations, First Aid, Greek Communities, Greek Immigration, Immigration, Training Courses