This file includes the Dookie Agricultural College course handbook (1983) and two colour postcards o …

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ProvenanceMARKS, Marcelle (MARKSM)
SeriesJews on the Land in Australia
Series Number001
Item DescriptionThis file includes the Dookie Agricultural College course handbook (1983) and two colour postcards of the college. Article in the Good Weekend titled 'Have I got a horse for you!' (1981). Notes on the Jewish Welfare Guardian Society and correspondence with John Waters of the JWGS. Correspondence between Beverley Davis and M.J. Davis about the Welfare Guardian Society; copy of Migrant's Pledge; constitution (1939). Biography and black and white photograph reproductions of Charles Barton; Isaac Herbert Boas; Jacob Brann; Leon Broons; Frank and Yvonne Coppersmith of Flowerdale Farm; Jacob and Sarah Lew; David Lew; Solomon Rogers; Oscar Mendelsohn; Otto and Franz Strauss; Max Schoenfeld; Frank Jenner; . Obituary of Yvonne Coppersmith (1983). Letter from Max Schoenfeld about his family farm. Article titled 'Jews on the land in the diaspora: an account of a challenge tackled with determination' by Ilse Strauss. Article '"On Paper" there was no chance for paper' about Isaac Herbert Boas (1947). Obituary for Hirsch Munz in the Australian Jewish Historical Society journal and excerpt from 'The Australian Wool Industry' by Munz; article in the Australian Jewish News 'Golden Fleece from Poland' (1962). Biography of Samuel Lynn and excerpts from 'The Fortunes of Samuel Wynn' by Allan Wynn. Correspondence with Minna Fink, Esther Caspi, Shirley Sweet, J. U. Sheink and Mr and Mrs Frim. Article from Australian Jewish News titled 'Vanstone turning a blind eye on war criminals - Danby' (1999) and 'Danby wins Labor Party race to contest Melbourne Ports' (1997). Excerpt from biography on Trotsky. Contact list for Jews on the Land project.
Item Number100
Item Box Number11
Dates(s)1939 to 1983
Box Barcode Number:NB03837779
Current LocationLRCA - Louise Rosenberg Communal Archive
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