John (Jack) Treloar (sketches) |
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Title : | John (Jack) Treloar (sketches) |
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Creator : | Treloar, John, 1891-1968 | ||
Source : | Treloar, John, PRG 1286/2/2/20 | ||
Date of creation : | ca. 1946 | ||
Format : | Artwork | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Description : |
Caricatures of various staff members at the Filing Room at the Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria, and one of Ted Anderson, Loveday, 1946. John Treloar was educated at Prince Alfred College, and was skilled at art, music and sport. After serving in the Middle East, during World War I he became a farmer near Balaklava. When World War II was declared he re-enlisted and was posted to Loveday Internment Camp in South Australia, doing general staff duties. He spent his leisure hours sketching staff and cartoons of everyday life in camp. He stayed in the Army after 1945 and worked in Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital in Victoria. Treloar was a skilled cartoonist and had some of his work published in Smith's Weekly. |
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Coverage year : | 1946 |
Place : | Heidelberg, Victoria |
Further reading : | Hunter-Payne, Gwynedd. On the duckboards: experiences of the other side of war, St. Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1995 McKernan, Michael. All in!: Australia during the second world war, Melbourne, Vic.: Nelson, 1983 Internment in South Australia: history of Loveday, Loveday internment group, Barmera, 1940-1946 prepared by a committee of officers and O.R.'s appointed with the approval of Brig. H.C. Bundock, the then Commander 4th. M.D. Adelaide: Advertiser Printing Office, 1946 Blaikie, George, Remember Smith's Weekly?: a biography of an uninhibited national Australian newspaper, born 1 March 1919, died 28 October 1950 Adelaide: Rigby, 1975 |
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