Gallery – Forever in the West
Chris, Barbara and Emil Moroz
Chris, Barbara and Emil Moroz
Helena Moroz
After WWII
United Kingdom
Wimbledon
Polish Youth Club Membership Card – Wellington
Polish Youth Club Membership Card – Wellington
New Zealand's First Refugees Pahiatua's Polish Children Polish Children's Reunion Committee 2004 0-476-00739-9
After WWII
New Zealand
Wellington
Picnic in Lebanon, 1947
Picnic in Lebanon, 1947
Elżbieta Watrach
After WWII
Lebanon
Ships Manifest
This is the pasanger manifest from the ship Carnarvon June 28 1948-49 Sailing from Mombasa to Southhampton. Shows my Grandfather Daniel Rudowicz, Grandmother Ulana Rudowicz and Cousin Michael Rudowicz.
After WWII
Irena and Prince Charles
Irena and Prince Charles
After WWII
United Kingdom
Jan Kasperowicz
Jan Kasperowicz
Andrew Krajewski
After WWII
French Visa – page 2
French Visa – page 2
Wiktoria Bielicka
After WWII
Aniela in later years
Aniela in later years
Lusia McAnna
After WWII
United Kingdom
Teresa and Stanislaw Tarazewicz
With son Richard - Christmas in Montreal
Stanislaw Tarazewicz
After WWII
Canada
Ottawa
Letter of reference
Letter of reference
Henry Sokolowski
After WWII
Poland
Cannon Hall Camp
Bronek and Julian Rybarczyk
Bronek and Julian shortly after the war in Glasgow.
Julian Rybarczyk
After WWII
United Kingdom
Polish navy
Ismailia, Egypt, 1946
Edmund taking a break with family and friends. Unknown lady on the left, Edmund second left, his friend Lusia in the centre, his mother Wacława second on the right and Wacława's future second husband Ignacy Żuchowski first right.
Barbara Ryszkowska
After WWII
Egypt
Ismailia
Polish 2nd Corps in Italy (Gen. Anders)
Wladyslaw Pacewicz at the grave of his brother, Jozef
My father Wladyslaw Pacewicz in the 1990s at the grave of his brother Jozef in Krosno Poland. They were separated in April 1940 when Wladek was deported to Kazahstan with his mother and sister. Their father was killed in Katyn. Jozef escaped deportation, later to be conscripted into the Red Army. He remained in Poland after the War.
Wladyslaw Pacewicz
After WWII
Poland
Krosno
Genia as a young adult
Genia as a young adult
Eugenia Gruszewska
After WWII
Canada
Ottawa
Jan Stępek’s electrical shop
Jan Stępek’s electrical shop
Martin Stepek
After WWII
United Kingdom
Scotland
Jan’ and his wife
Jan’ and his wife
Jan Wankowski
After WWII
Szyszko family England 1948
Szyszko family England 1948
Yvonna Szyszko
After WWII
United Kingdom
Former WAAFs, after the war
Do you recognize the lady in this photo?
Krystyna Szypowska
After WWII
United Kingdom
Polish Military Hospital No.8 in El-Kantara, Egypt
Edmund's friends on their way to visit him in hospital.
Barbara Ryszkowska
After WWII
Egypt
El-Kantara
Polish 2nd Corps in Italy (Gen. Anders)
Second-Generation Children – Polish National Day
A group of second-generation children during the Polish National Day celebrations, 3 May 2003 in the Polish House, Wellington. Back (l-r): Konrad Mak, Holly Stephenson, Hanna Stephenson, Miriam Randall Front (l-r): Zosia Trask, Jennifer Hanson, Daniel Mak
New Zealand's First Refugees Pahiatua's Polish Children Polish Children's Reunion Committee 2004 0-476-00739-9
After WWII
New Zealand
Wellington
Ela and her parents, Jan and Bogumila, 1948
Ela and her parents, Jan and Bogumila, 1948
Elżbieta Watrach
After WWII
United Kingdom
Irena
Irena
After WWII
United Kingdom
Jan Kasperowicz
Jan Kasperowicz
Andrew Krajewski
After WWII
Jan’ and his wife
Jan’ and his wife
Jan Wankowski
After WWII
Wiktoria Visas – page 1 of 3
Wiktoria Visas – page 1 of 3
Wiktoria Bielicka
After WWII
Wedding of Aniela and Czeslaw
6 August 1949 at St. Mary’s RC church in Sheffield, UK
Lusia McAnna
After WWII
United Kingdom
Teresa and Stanislaw Tarazewicz on their wedding day
Manchester, 1955
Stanislaw Tarazewicz
After WWII
United Kingdom
Manchester
Letter
Letter
Henry Sokolowski
After WWII
Canada
Ottawa
Bronek and Julian Rybarczyk
Bronek took Julian on his ship while he was still in Polish Navy after the war.
Julian Rybarczyk
After WWII
United Kingdom
Polish navy
Ismailia, Egypt, 1946
Edmund taking a break with family and friends. Edmund first on the right, his friend Lusia next to him (second right), his mother Wacława in the centre at the front, a lady friend next to her and Wacława 's future second husband Ignacy Żuchowski first left.
Barbara Ryszkowska
After WWII
Egypt
Ismailia
Polish 2nd Corps in Italy (Gen. Anders)