Photos
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Internees on the river c.1916. Berrima District Museum
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Internees at Moss Vale Station. Berrima District Museum
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Berrima roll call, April 1916. Paul Dubotzki Collection
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Street scene Berrima 1912. Berrima District Museum
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Hansa Bridge c.1916. Photograph David Speers. Paul Dubotzki Collection
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German Concentration Camp Guard insignia from Holsworthy Camp. Liverpool Regional Museum. Photograph Stephen Thompson
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Schloss am Meer (Castle by the Sea) hut of the Emden prisoners of war c.1916. Berrima District Museum
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A Framed memento of 20th Berrima Permanent Guard April 1916, Berrima District Museum. Photograph Lyn Hall
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The 29th Berrima Guard. Known as the ‘Permanent Guard’ as they served the longest. Berrima District Museum
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Internees’ canoes on the River. The canoe to the right is Störtebeker. Berrima District Museum
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The Camp Canteen.
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Internee’s zither. Berrima District Museum. Photograph Stephen Thompson
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The hull on display at Berrima District Museum is Störtebeker. Berrima District Museum. Photograph Lyn Hall
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The Hurtzig family outside the 2nd house they shared with the Glinz family. Berrima District Museum
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Zither players Ernst Schönfuss and Karl Pfingst rehearse at the Internees river hut Alstertal Villa c.1916. Berrima District Museum
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The Guards outside their new quarters c.1916. Paul Dubotzki Collection
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Principal of the Berrima Girls School, Dierke Voss with students Hanna Hurtzig, Carmen Machotka and her sister Eva 1917. AWM H12155
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The last roll call was taken then the internees formed a column for the march to Moss Vale Station. Berrima District Museum
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The internees came to the rescue of Prince, a valuable horse that had fallen into a large underground cistern. Prince was rescued by the mariners who, with a system of ropes and planks, and a large version of a boson’s chair, lifted the horse out. c.1915-6. Berrima District Museum
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SS Ypiranga of the White Star line that took most of the internees back to Germany. Berrima District Museum
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