Dutch internees arrive in Melbourne with the Orange Fontein Description: The Orange Fontein with Dutch internees on board from Japanese prison camps in Batavia (Dutch East Indies) arrives in Melbourne on 27 October 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Goodsir with their children Carry (6 years) and Tianny (4 years) after landing at Victoria Docks. Mrs. Goodsir was a political prisoner of the Kempetai for one month. She was tortured by the Japanese (including pulling off nails and working with burning cigarettes). The family will recover three months Date: 27 October 1945 Location: Australia, Melbourne Keywords:

Dutch internees arrive in Melbourne with the Orange Fontein Description: The Orange Fontein with Dutch internees on board from Japanese prison camps in Batavia (Dutch East Indies) arrives in Melbourne on 27 October 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Goodsir with their children Carry (6 years) and Tianny (4 years) after landing at Victoria Docks. Mrs. Goodsir was a political prisoner of the Kempetai for one month. She was tortured by the Japanese (including pulling off nails and working with burning cigarettes). The family will recover three months Date: 27 October 1945 Location: Australia, Melbourne Keywords: Stock Photo
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Dutch internees arrive in Melbourne with the Orange Fontein Description: The Orange Fontein with Dutch internees on board from Japanese prison camps in Batavia (Dutch East Indies) arrives in Melbourne on 27 October 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Goodsir with their children Carry (6 years) and Tianny (4 years) after landing at Victoria Docks. Mrs. Goodsir was a political prisoner of the Kempetai for one month. She was tortured by the Japanese (including pulling off nails and working with burning cigarettes). The family will recover three months Date: 27 October 1945 Location: Australia, Melbourne Keywords: Families, Internees, Group Portraits Personal Name: Goodsir, Carry, Goodsir, Tianny