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Harry Seidler Internment camp shirt from Quebec, Canada, 13 July 1940 - 4 October 1941

Harry Seidler Internment camp shirt from Quebec, Canada, 13 July 1940 - 4 October 1941

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eVlVoY

Harry Seidler Internment camp shirt from Quebec, Canada, 13 July 1940 - 4 October 1941

About this item

Full title

Harry Seidler Internment camp shirt from Quebec, Canada, 13 July 1940 - 4 October 1941

Date

13 July 1940 - 4 October 1941

Call Numbers

LR 85

Record Identifier

92eVlVoY

Reference Code

446679

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

1 shirt - denim

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Scope and Contents

Contents

The shirt has a red circle sewn on reverse and "SS Guaranteed by Sigal quality Garments size 15" on label inside collar.

Alternative Titles

Full title

Harry Seidler Internment camp shirt from Quebec, Canada, 13 July 1940 - 4 October 1941

Notes

General note

Related Manuscript Material: Harry Seidler - Personal and family papers, 1939-1979 (Location Number: MLMSS 5467 Mitchell Library)

Digital order no:Album ID : 874419

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Harry Seidler, 1991
Pic.Acc.7147

Administrative / Biographical history

At the age of 15 Harry Seidler's parents sent him from Vienna to live with his brother, Marcell, in England in September 1938. He was sent on a student visa through the Society of Friends and his sponsors were Lady Edith MacAlister and her sister, Miss Anne MacAlister with whom he lived with in Cambridge for 2 years. It was the MacAlister's who sug...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

LR 85

Record Identifier

92eVlVoY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eVlVoY

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Reference code

446679

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