Summary
Two envelopes provided for passengers correspondence on the P&O Line, circa 1960s. They were collected by Margaret Wood during her own leisure travelling. It relates to a larger collection of shipboard souvenirs collected by Margaret during her time as an officer in the Department of Immigration from 1951-1960.
Margaret first worked in the Department of Alien Assimilation which focused on migrants post arrival, before moving to the Assisted Division which handled the reception of assisted European migrants arriving in Melbourne. Her final position was working for the General Assisted Passage Scheme, assisting migrants from the US, Scandinavia and Switzerland who came individually on general ships as opposed to migrant ships. She recalls her time with the Department with great pleasure. She was a young single woman and had just finished an Arts degree at Melbourne University. When she applied to the Public Service, she was placed with the Department of Immigration, as she spoke German. She left when she married in 1961 as per the policy at that time.
Physical Description
Two pale blue envelopes with text and the orient line logo in blue ink.
More Information
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Collection Names
Margaret Wood Immigration & Shipping Collection, Immigration Shipping Collection
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mrs Margaret Wood, 21 Aug 2003
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Manufactured For
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User
Mrs Margaret Wood, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1950s
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Inscriptions
Text, reverse: ORIENT LINE.
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Classification
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Type of item
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Overall Dimensions
11 cm (Length), 13.8 cm (Width)
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Keywords
Immigrant Shipping, Immigration, Immigration Policies, Ship Memorabilia, Shipping, Shipping Lines, Station Pier, Travel, Women's Work