Connor Family - Diaries and photographs

Item

Title
Connor Family - Diaries and photographs
Subject
Victoria--History
Families--History
French language--Writing
Switzerland, French-speaking
Switzerland--Emigration and immigration
Diaries
Photographs
Category
1. Settlement
Author
Connor family
Thétaz family
Keywords
wine industry
Geelong
Current holder
State Library of Victoria
Period of reference 
1890 – 1924
Series number
MS 15728
Item number
9916408363607636
Access rights
Request at location
Rights 
Copyright Undetermined
Country of origin
Switzerland
Australia
Language 
French
English
Description from source
10.0 cm, Original ms., photographs. Photographs of the Thétaz and Connor family members covering the late19th century to early 20th century. Not all photographs have been labelled. The labelled photographs include Clara Sophie Thétaz, Leonard Geoffrey Connor, Albert Henry Thétaz, Cecile Thétaz, Jane Connor, Cecile Phtyllis Connor and James Millar Brock Connor. Three diaries kept by Albert Henry Thétaz for 1922, 1923 and 1924 (written in French).
Physical format
Diaries
Photographs
Abstract 
Biographical/historical information: Albert Henry Tétaz (1874-1924) was the Australian born son of Frédéric Auguste and Julie Louise Tétaz, née Studi. The Tetaz family was among the Swiss vine dressers and winemakers who emigrated from the cantons of Neuchâtel and Vaud to Victoria (1840s-1860s). Albert Henry Tétaz continued the family wine business in James Street, Geelong. John Tétaz. "From Boudry to the Barrabool Hills: the Swiss Vignerons of Geelong". Melbourne: Australian Scholalry publishing, 1995. https://find.slv.vic.gov.au/permalink/61SLV_INST/1sev8ar/alma991048463607636 Manuscript: Written in "Australian Rough diary" (pub. by Sands & McDougall), hard-backed, volumes 1922, 1923, 1924. Diary used for account keeping in front and back pages. Diary is three days to a page. Brief notes written under each date. These concern the weather, daily activities relating to business (work in cellar, store, bar), work on car, outings (pictures, football matches). Diary written in a French which departs from standard spelling and grammatical rules and makes use of English (eg "car"; "pictures"). The box contains a photograph of Albert Henry Thétaz.
Date accessed
April 11, 2023