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Your feedback was successfully submitted. She and her parents arrived in Australia all unable to speak English. Shortly after, there was an outbreak of polio in the migrant camp at Bathurst. Returning to the camp from a shopping expedition, they learned of the polio outbreak. They had the choice of going in and then being unable to leave while being quarantined, or not going in.

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  • They decided not to go in, all their belongings were thrown over the wire fence by others from inside the camp, and they rough-slept that night at the local railway station. He became a personal driver in Bowral for a time before getting work as a dental mechanic in Melbourne, later running his own laboratory in Collins Street.

    Annemieke attended primary school at Brighton State School and soon became proficient in English. She used to translate for her parents during shopping. The family purchased a block of land surrounded by bush, farmland, and orchards at Mitcham around , and built a new house there.

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    During all her school years in Australia, Annemieke was a latchkey kid. Her parents were working long hours to become established in a new country and would arrive home hours after school had finished. They would expect that Annemieke had completed her allotted tasks including preparing all the vegetables ready for the evening meal.

    She began to sketch the things she found but had to hide the sketches in her maths book as her father saw no future in artwork. Annemieke never saw her grandparents again after leaving Holland in Corrie had a great talent for languages and spoke and wrote seven European languages fluently. She worked as a translator in the Dutch Department of Health.

    She left her estate to Annemieke when she died in Holland in School in Australia presented a number of problems to Annemieke quite apart from the difficulties of language. It was very different to the Maria Montessori school she had attended during her last year in Holland which had very small classes with students working at their own pace.

    In Australia, there was a battle over her preference to write and draw lefthanded.

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    In that post-war period, she was often taken to be German including by a headmaster who had suffered as a prisoner-of-war in Germany. But there were highlights too. After school, and encouraged by Mrs Ridgway, Annemieke decided to become a secondary art and craft teacher. She started training at Melbourne State College in Carlton but after being marked down for realist portrayal of subjects and unwilling to blindly accept the total emphasis on abstract art, she left in her first year.

    She was still living at home and then worked with her parents assisting with the production of dentures, bridges, crowns, and other dental accessories. Her father also made prostheses such as ears, eyes, fingers, and noses for doctors whose patients needed prostheses for cosmetic reasons. Annemieke was sometimes the model for her clothes at fashion parades in Holland.

    Later, in Australia, she taught Annemieke sewing techniques, fabric handling and storing requirements, and the different qualities of different fabrics, as well as combining colours to produce a pleasing result. She was a great cook and a very competent housekeeper—her home was always tidy and artistically presented with wonderful and tasteful colour combinations.

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    She was tall and beautiful. In her youth she was a champion in races such as the metres sprint. In her later life she was a champion lawn bowler. Unfortunately, she was unhappy and depressed for long periods of her life and was treated for depression. He trained as a dental mechanic from age Later, in Australia, he did further training to become an Advanced Dental Mechanic and then was able to make dentures for the public directly instead of the process going through a dentist.

    He was very successful as a dental mechanic in Australia. A few months after arriving here he was taken on by a Melbourne dental laboratory in Collins Street.

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