423537
- TitleItalia Libera (Australia). New South Wales State Committee - records, 1942-1945, together with the papers of Tommaso Saviane, 1930-1943
- Creator
- Call numberMLMSS 5288 ADD-ON 1980/1-2
- Level of descriptionfonds
- Date
1930 - 1945 - Type of material
- Reference code423537
- Issue CopyMicrofilm : MLMSS 5288 Add-On 1980/1).
Microfilm : MLMSS 5288 Add-On 1980/2). - Physical Description2 boxes - 0.26 Meters
- ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
The Italia Libera [Free Italy] Movement had its genesis in Melbourne and Sydney in 1942. Tommaso Saviane was the founding Secretary of the New South Wales State Committee which campaigned for the release of Italian anti-Fascists from the internment camps in Australia during World War II. - Scope and Content1. Correspondence files, 1942-1945: 'Melbourne', Griffith & Leeton & Yenda', USA Varie (miscellaneous)', 'S.A. & W.A.', 'Charcoal camps', 'Internees', 'Gruppi Vari (various groups)', Nth Territory & Tasmania', 'N.Q. (North Queensland)'. 2. Personal papers of Tommaso Saviane, 1930-1943
- General note
Listing available in Italians in New South Wales: A Guide to Archives in the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales (1995) (Mitchell Library Manuscripts Guides; no. 17). A copy of this guide is located on the manuscripts' guides shelf in the Mitchell Library Reading Room.
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