We are honoured to be featured on the Harry Gentle Resource Centre, Griffith University website.
The Harry Gentle Resource Centre (HGRC) is dedicated to the study of the peoples and lands of Australia, with an initial focus on early 19th century Queensland. It offers a portal of interactive resources, research publications, commentaries and research aids.
The Centre aims to facilitate access to published and unpublished information for the early colonial period, which represents an era of intercultural encounters.
It seeks to document particularly the lives and experiences of those persons, groups and organisations that have not been the subject of historical investigation by collating an inventory of the diversity and claims on country that made up the early colonial period.
There are thirty nine people of Japanese heritage who were living in Queensland before the outbreak of the Pacific War who died while interned.
Thank you, HGRC!
https://harrygentle.griffith.edu.au/creative-arts-project-when-you-call-my-name/

Tatura, Vic. 1945-06-15. Japanese internees of No. 4 camp, Tatura Internment Group, line up for dental parade at No. 1 camp. Australian War Memorial, Accession No. 052460