1940’s Large crowd farewelling the SS Partizanka 1948, January Fremantle Harbour Courtesy of Villa Dalmacia Collection An article the the newspaper Napredak featuring Croatians from Australia who returned in to Yugoslavia in 1948 Titograd Brigade Page 1 Titograd Brigade Page2 Napredak was a Croatian language newspaper printed in Sydney that started in 1937 and ceased publication in 1958 Vela Luka Kolo Embassy Ballroom, Perth circa1943 Choreographer Marko Separovic Courtesy M Blagaich Tamburica Orchestra Sloga Club (Tamburaski Orchestra Sloga) circa 1930 Boulder City WA Courtesy M Blagaich Tamburica Orchestra (Tamburaški Zbor) circa 1910, Boulder City WA Courtesy of M Blagaich Tamburica Concert from four WA regions fund raising for the Red Cross It was the largest gathering of Croatian tamburica players coming from Perth, Boulder, Osborne Park andSpearwood. Perth Town Hall, 1946 Courtesy M Blagaich String band and kolo dancers from Spearwood Embassy Ballroom, Perth circa 1943-44 Courtesy of M Blagaich "Napredni" Tamburica Band (Tamburaski Zbor "Napredni" Spearwood, 1946 Courtesy of M Blagaich Yugoslav-Australian Brigade Postcard from Mary Blagaic Side 1 Niksic-Titograd, Montenegro 1948, Courtesy M Blagaich Yugoslav-Australian Brigade Postcard from Mary Blagaic Side 2 Niksic-Titograd, Montenegro 1948, Courtesy M Blagaich First Australian-Yugoslav Volunteer Brigade 1948, Titograd, Montenegro (then part of Yugoslavia) Courtesy of M. Blagaich Villa Dalmacia, Spearwood WA Courtesy of Villa Dalmacia Collection Onion Growing: Eddie Garbin and mates 1947 Spearwood, WA Courtesy of Villa Dalmacia Collection