Collection 13: Gebels family - papers, 1950-1997. Compiled by Lisel Herrmann
Collection 13: Gebels family - papers, 1950-1997. Compiled by Lisel Herrmann
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Date
1950-1997
Call Numbers
MLMSS 6605
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Language
- German
- English
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Contents
2 boxes, 1 outsized (X) item - 0.35 Meters
Textual Records - (computer printouts)
Textual Records - (typescript)
Clippings
Photographs - (colour)
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Contents
1950-1956; Excerpts and copies of letters written from Australia by Lisel Gebels and her children, to her mother Wally Tode in Germany. Includes translations in English. Compiled by Lisel Gebels in 1989. (Call No.: MLMSS 6605/1/1)
1961-1991; Correspondence and other papers concerning nursing home for German speakers (Altersheim) (Call No.: ML...
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Full title
Collection 13: Gebels family - papers, 1950-1997. Compiled by Lisel Herrmann
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Author / Creator
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Lisel Herrmann in 1998 / German Collecting Project
Administrative / Biographical history
The Gebels family migrated to Australia from Austria in 1950. The family included Dr Gustav and Lisel (nee Tode) Gebels and their four children Lisel, Gustav, Helmut and Kurt. They settled at Eastern Creek, N.S.W.
Gustav and Lisel were actively involved in German and other cultural community programmes in Sydney. They were instrumental in found...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 6605
Record Identifier
16A0Ekon
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16A0Ekon
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Reference code
395006
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