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Polish Museum and Archives in Australia: 30th Anniversary Celebration

March 26, 2023 @ 3:00 pm

In March the Polish Museum and Archives of Australia celebrates its 30th anniversary (slightly delayed because of COVID!) and all are welcome to join in

Entry is free and food, entertainment and speakers are included. No BYO but drinks can be purchased at the bar.

Bookings essential: polishmuseumarchivesaustralia@gmail.com

or Barbara Capewell on 0402 002 429

or Alinela Kociuba 0419 188 696

 

The Polish Museum and Archives in Australia was established in 1991 as an initiative of a number of people who saw the importance of collecting and preserving historical materials that reflected the individual and community life of Polish immigrants living in Australia. The organisation was incorporated in 1992.
The aims of the organisation are to:

  • Collect and preserve documents, medals, objects, photographs and other materials that have historical significance to the Polish community and the wider community in Australia.
  • Make materials available to members of the general public and academics for research and other activities, such as exhibitions.
  • Work cooperatively with organisations that have similar goals.
  • Publish reference materials and books about the history and experiences of Polish immigration to Australia.
  • Seek support for the Polish Museum and Archive’s activities from mainstream, government and non-profit organisations and individuals.

Current Activities and Projects:
The Polish Soldier Migrant Project:
In 1947 and 1948 Australia accepted a very specific Polish migrant. Over 1,500 former members of the Polish military based in the United Kingdom arrived in Australia aboard the “Asturias” and the “Strathnaver”. These men represented various military services including the Carpathian Brigade, the Air Force, Armoured Division and the Second Corps. A sizeable number worked on the Hydro-Electric Scheme in Tasmania; but many were sent to various parts of Australia. These men were vital to the establishment of Polish community structures in the following decades. They also represent a significant prelude to the massive post-war Polish migration from the displaced persons camps scattered throughout Western Europe.

Collections Project:
The Polish Museum and Archives continually seeks significant objects, documents and photographs that relate to the story of Polish post war migration experiences. It would be a lost opportunity to make our mark on the multicultural mosaic of Australia and for our own sense of cultural identify, if we were to lose these treasures, just because their true significance was not recognised at the time.

Oral History Project:
The post-war Polish immigrants are today our senior citizens. It is therefore important to document the experiences of these early pioneers. Such experiences include:

  • Pre-war life.
  • War-time experiences.
  • Early life in Australia – life in migrant hostels, the two-year work contracts.
  • Establishing homes, community structures and cultural life.
  • Reflections on Polish migrants’ lives today.

It is vital that these stories be recorded and passed down to future generations of Polish Australians. They should also be documented as part of the greater multicultural Australian experience.

Details

Date:
March 26, 2023
Time:
3:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://polishmuseumarchives.org.au/index.html

Organiser

Polish Museum and Archives in Australia
Phone:
0402002429
Email:
polishmuseumarchivesaustralia@gmail.com
Website:
https://polishmuseumarchives.org.au/

Venue

Polish Club Albion
19 Carrington Drive
Albion, VIC 3020 Australia
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Phone:
0402002429
Website:
https://polishmuseumarchives.org.au/