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Elly Anderson: The adventures of migration

The Van der Sommen Family’s Migration from Helmond to Mount Gambier Elly Anderson (née van der Sommen) | Written in 2014 In my small collection of Dutch books at our home in South Australia there is a 1950 hard cover publication titled Australië – Land van Vele Mogelijkheden by J.J. Read more

By daaag, 1 weekJuly 8, 2026 ago
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Anton Roodhuyzen: Life as a child in a POW camp

Anton Roodhuyzen recalls his childhood in the Netherlands East Indies, his family’s internment during the Japanese occupation, their post-war evacuation to the Netherlands and his eventual migration to Australia. My full name is Antonie Roodhuyzen. I am of European Dutch descent and was born on 1 December 1936 in the Read more

By daaag, 1 weekJuly 8, 2026 ago
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Adriaan and Johanna Rutte arrived at Woodside SA

Published by DAAAG April 8, 2016 Adriaan and Jo on their silver Wedding Anniversary In June 1991, when Adriaan and Johanna Rutte had been married 50 years, a family of no less than seventy members, spanning four generations, celebrated with them. The number was hardly surprising to those who had seen Read more

By daaag, 1 weekJuly 8, 2026 ago
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Wilhelmina de Brey – Courage, Resistance and Survival under Japanese Occupation

Wilhelmina De Brey These pieces are in memory of those I failed to help survive.  I had hoped to save their lives. Through the betrayal of another person, to the secret police, the Kempeitai, our house was invaded. I had received a visit from a woman three weeks before the raid, and Read more

By daaag, 1 weekJuly 7, 2026 ago
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Dirk, Kitty and Arnold Drok: Internment, resilience and survival

The story of the Drok family is one of courage, endurance and remarkable resilience in the face of war. During the Japanese occupation of the Netherlands East Indies, Dirk Drok, his wife Kitty, and their young son Arnold experienced the hardships of internment, separation and survival. Yet their lives after Read more

By daaag, 1 weekJuly 7, 2026 ago
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John (Jan) Rikkers – From the Dutch Resistance to a Life of Teaching in Western Australia

John (Jan) Rikkers John (Jan) Rikkers was born on 5 February 1925 in den Haag, the youngest child of Jan Rikkers and Marie van der Wansem (official papers in later years state his date of birth as 1921, but according to John he had deliberately put his age up so Read more

By daaag, 1 weekJuly 7, 2026 ago
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Captain Adrianus Cornelis Marinus (Hoffie) Hofman

Memories of my father, Captain Adrianus Cornelis Marinus (Hoffie) Hofman Adrianus Cornelis Marinus Hofman was born in Velsen, a small town in the Province of North Holland, on the 26th of September 1898. His childhood sweetheart, Frouwe Christina Boomgaard was born in Breskens in the Province of Zeeland, on 2 Read more

By daaag, 2 weeksJuly 4, 2026 ago
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Cora Baldock Emeritus Professor– Murdoch University, Western Australia

Cora Baldock was born on 16 December 1935 in Rotterdam as Corrie Vellekoop, the youngest of three children. Her father, Cornelis Vellekoop, was also born in Rotterdam and worked for the Norwegian Consulate there. His job meant that as a young girl Corrie frequently met Norwegian people, who usually communicated Read more

By DACC, 1 monthJune 5, 2026 ago
Art, Music, Film, Theatre

Gerada Baremans: quilter and textile artist

Gerada Baremans: scattered innocence I was born in the Netherlands on 8 April 1937, the eldest of five girls. I was only two years old, when war broke out. My childhood was not free and easy as my mother had three girls between 1937 and 1940. She would constantly remind Read more

By DACC, 2 monthsMay 24, 2026 ago
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Zing! Melbourne Carens story

When and why did you move to Australia? I moved to Melbourne five years ago to live with my new partner. He is Dutch too and moved here fifteen years ago. I found out I was pregnant with my first child just before moving here. It was a huge surprise, luckily Read more

By daaag, 3 monthsApril 16, 2026 ago

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