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Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Tasmanian Architect Dirk Bolt

  In October 1951 Dirk Bolt migrated from his native Groningen, the Netherlands, to Kingston, Tasmania, Australia, where he married Guusje (Kusha) van der Laan in January 1953.  In 1964 they moved to Canberra.  From 1971 onward, they moved to various places in response to a series of international appointments Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Dutch migrants in Penguin, Tasmania

Below is a short summary by Kees Wierenga of the book by Liz Nickols. Names are in alpha order. Copies of the book are available from liz.nickols@gmail.com. Details noted below, especially regarding who is still alive and or where some people are living, was accurate in 2013. The summary below Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Dutch settlers in Ulverstone, Tasmania

​Fair Dinkum Dutch Courage Compiled by Elizabeth Nickols (27 families) Excerpts (and some additional notation by Kees Wierenga)Brandsema, Wilko (Bill) and Hendrikje (Hennie) nee Wind(pp.1 – 9, 20 photos) Wilko was born in 1910 in Stadskanaal, the son of a baker. Hennie was born a year later, her father a Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Dutch-Tasmania books

Shaping Kingston – The story of God’s children in Kingston especially focussing on the Reformed Church – written by Historian Kees Wierenga – $40 plus postage Copies of this book are held by the State Library of Tasmania. Copies may also be obtained from the author, as noted above. The Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Elly Schuth: from bride to crafty great Tasmanian grandmother

7 Mar 1926 – 10Jul 2017 Elly with her brothers Reg and Max In May 1950, a group of 10 men, and their wives, met in the residence of Eerke van der Laan in the city of Groningen. They had met several times before, and during the war years had Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Eulogy Bart Jan Folkerts – 1999

We praise God for the life and witness ofBart Jan Folkerts18 September 1911 to 24 October 1999 An Association [Christian Parent-Controlled Schools] Founder and Gold Member“Now with the Lord he loved and served … a man of strength,courage and determination, a fighter for what he believed in.” “My Grace is Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
Dutch Culture, Sport, and Religion in Australia

George Huizing Honorary Consul Tasmania

George Huizing 8/9/1938 – 27/12/2016 A newspaper clipping on my desk reminds of the last time I saw George. The clipping concerns a lost property title, in the parish of Lorainah. Property belonging to JKF von Schmidt. I quickly dropped an email to the owner – “where is Lorainah?” JKF, Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
Dutch Culture, Sport, and Religion in Australia

Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Due to changing times and ageing volunteers, and lack of interest amongst the next generation, the Dutch-Australian Society ‘Abel Tasman” (DAS) faded away in the years 2012 – 2015.  The strength and commitment to be involved in community events waned.  Sinterklaas decided it was too far to come.  However, the Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Adriana Taylor – From Dutch schoolgirl to servant of the Tasmanian people

Teacher, community volunteer, alderman, Lord Mayor, Legislative Councillor. It is normal for the eldest son to inherit the farm. This has been true over the centuries, and in many places in the world. Jos (Adrianus Johannes Ansems), known to all as Lange Jos, refused the privilege. He had no heart Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago
Dutch Tasmanian Connection

Bram and Riet Vonk – From Holland to Hobart: A journey of resilience and love

Bram and I decided to emigrate to Australia, the land of milk and honey (not always) in November 1959.  In February 1960 we got married, just after my twenty first birthday, and a few weeks later our application to go was approved.  We were young and full of adventures.  We Read more…

By Kees Wierenga, 8 monthsNovember 11, 2024 ago

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