Letter from Ernst Schneider in Trial Bay Internment Camp to Erwin Muller, 1917
Letter from Ernst Schneider in Trial Bay Internment Camp to Erwin Muller, 1917
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1917
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MLMSS 9609
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0.01 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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Letter from German prisoner of war, Ernst Schneider, in Trial Bay Internment Camp to Erwin Muller in New York, dated July 31st 1917. Typescript in English on a single quarto sheet of ruled paper with printed letterhead 'Concentration Camps Australia Prisoner of War Letter'. Accompanied by original envelope with printed header, 'Service Des Prisonni...
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Letter from Ernst Schneider in Trial Bay Internment Camp to Erwin Muller, 1917
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Purchased from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, May 2014
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The internment camp for enemy aliens at Trial Bay, South West Rocks, on the Macleay River in northern New South Wales, was one of several such camps in New South Wales in use between 1915 and 1920. The majority of detainees were citizens of Germany who were domiciled or working in Australia at the outbreak of the World War. At Trial Bay, the elite...
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MLMSS 9609
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nV2qKV7n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nV2qKV7n
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