Gallery – Forever in the West
Zosia with her youngest children: Krystyna, Halina and Edward
Zosia with her youngest children: Krystyna, Halina and Edward
Daniela Toth
After WWII
United Kingdom
Bradford, Yorkshire
Daniela with her young brother Edward
Daniela with her young brother Edward
Daniela Toth
After WWII
United Kingdom
Bradford, Yorkshire
Krystyna, Jozef, Zosia and Halina in Bradford
Krystyna, Jozef, Zosia and Halina in Bradford
Daniela Toth
After WWII
United Kingdom
Bradford, Yorkshire
Zosia in her garden in Bradford
Zosia in her garden in Bradford
Daniela Toth
After WWII
United Kingdom
Bradford, Yorkshire
Typical Sunday in Bradford
Family and friends gather for Sunday dinner. Halina and Edward, with parents Zosia and Jozef, are in the front.
Daniela Toth
After WWII
United Kingdom
Bradford, Yorkshire
Jerzy Antoni Augustyn
My father Jerzy - perhaps in India or as a new citizen in USA (circa 1948).
Danielle Augustyn Meyer
After WWII
My Father
Wladyslaw Gorczynski 1900-1967
Danuta Morgan
After WWII
United Kingdom
London
My Father in England 1966.
My Father in England 1966. He died in 1967
Danuta Morgan
After WWII
United Kingdom
London
Danuta in Melbourne 1963
Danuta in Melbourne 1963
Danuta Morgan
After WWII
Australia
Melbourne
Australian Family.
Australian Family. Annia, Irena, Stefan and Marek 1963 in Melbourne, and Alan my Husband.
Danuta Morgan
Australia
Edward’s sister, Halina Bator
Halina was also deported with the family, and later served in the Women's Auxiliary of the Polish Second Corps.
After WWII
Bator brothers
Left to Right: Mieczyslaw, Stanislaw (seated), Stefan, Edward (standing)
Ed Bator
After WWII
United Kingdom
Nottingham
Last get-together of Bator brothers, 1993
Left to Right: Mieczyslaw, Stefan, Stanislaw (seated), Edward (standing)
Ed Bator
After WWII
United Kingdom
Nottingham
Jadwiga (Romanczyk) and Edward Bator
Wedding at Pas de Calais, France, 18 IV 1958
Ed Bator
After WWII
France
Pas de Calais
General Anders visits the Varsovia Choir, 1953
General Anders visits the Varsovia Choir, 1953
Mieczyslaw and Edward are members.
Ed Bator
After WWII
United Kingdom
Huddersfield
Edward Bator, 1956
Full-fledged member of the US 3rd Infantry Division
Ed Bator
After WWII
United States
Edward with his sone Edward Jr. in Metz, France, 1960
Edward with his sone Edward Jr. in Metz, France, 1960
With Edward Jr's grandmother Helena Romanczyk
Ed Bator
After WWII
France
Metz
Family reunion, Hemsworth, Yorkshire, UK 1957
Family reunion, Hemsworth, Yorkshire, UK 1957
Ed Bator
After WWII
United Kingdom
Hemsworth, Yorkshire
First family get-together, UK 1948
First family get-together, UK 1948
Father married Anna Wilkosz in 1944, and both the Bator and Wilkosz children are on this photo.
Ed Bator
After WWII
United Kingdom
Petworth Camp football team, UK 1948
Petworth Camp football team, UK 1948
Stanislaw and Edward Bator
Ed Bator
After WWII
United Kingdom
Edward on SS General Taylor, crossing the Atlantic, Nov 1955
Edward on SS General Taylor, crossing the Atlantic, Nov 1955
With Zygmund Piasecki standing behind him.
Ed Bator
After WWII
Polish Board of Technical Studies Reference.
Polish Board of Technical Studies Reference.
Original now in the USHMM Collection
After WWII
United Kingdom
Bournemouth Polish Choir 1950s
Bournemouth Polish Choir 1950s
With Edward Jozef Nikiel, Bournemouth (South England) Polish Choir in the 1950s
Karen Geffroy
After WWII
United Kingdom
Bournemouth
Polish navy
Ewald Stalgis-Bilinski in Australia
Ewald Stalgis-Bilinski in Australia
Carlos Stalgis-Bilinski
After WWII
Australia
Sydney
Polish 2nd Corps in Italy (Gen. Anders)
Marian, July 2011
Marian, July 2011
Edwarda Fijal
During WWII
Canada
Edwarda and Marian, recent photo
Edwarda and Marian, recent photo
Edwarda Fijal
After WWII
Canada
Toronto
Edwarda with her children, Toronto c1953
Edwarda, Rysiek, and Krystyna
Edwarda Fijal
After WWII
Canada
Toronto
Frank Kustra in Canberra, 2012
Frank Kustra in Canberra, 2012
Frank Kustra
After WWII
Australia
Canberra
Pietkiewicz and Franciszek Szpetnar
Bronisław Pietkiewicz with Franciszek Szpetner walking along Oriental Parade, Wellington, NZ approx. 1956.
Franciszek Szpetnar
After WWII
New Zealand
Wellington
Józef and Franciszek Szpetnar
Józef and Franciszek Szpetnar in Wellington, NZ
Franciszek Szpetnar
After WWII
New Zealand
Wellington