Object numberM2009/098:010
DescriptionB&W portrait photograph of Feliks Gryff taken "In the camps 1955 before release".
Part of a collection of 31 letters dated 1955, 7 telegrams, 6 photographs and 1 letter from the US Escapee Program Division dated 1956. Written by Felix Gryff to his wife Halina Gryff and his son Stefan, during his incarceration in the Gulag. They were sent from the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan which was a Republic of the Soviet Union, to No 6 University Street, apartment No 9 Warsaw, Poland. Some of the letters are responses back to him from his mother and his wife.
The collection was donated by Yola Schneider (nee Rawdin). Feliks Gryff was her mother’s brother, a Polish Jew arrested as a spy in 1943 and deported to the Russian Gulag for 12 years. Stefan was two years old at the time of his father’s arrest. Felix immigrated to Australia in 1956. Many of the letters contain pressed flowers. Incomplete accession. Needs translation - Polish to English.
Part of a collection of 31 letters dated 1955, 7 telegrams, 6 photographs and 1 letter from the US Escapee Program Division dated 1956. Written by Felix Gryff to his wife Halina Gryff and his son Stefan, during his incarceration in the Gulag. They were sent from the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan which was a Republic of the Soviet Union, to No 6 University Street, apartment No 9 Warsaw, Poland. Some of the letters are responses back to him from his mother and his wife.
The collection was donated by Yola Schneider (nee Rawdin). Feliks Gryff was her mother’s brother, a Polish Jew arrested as a spy in 1943 and deported to the Russian Gulag for 12 years. Stefan was two years old at the time of his father’s arrest. Felix immigrated to Australia in 1956. Many of the letters contain pressed flowers. Incomplete accession. Needs translation - Polish to English.
Production date 1955
Subjectgulag, forced labour
Object namephotographs
Dimensions
- height: 90.00 mm
width: 60.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Mrs Yola Schneider
