Wonder if that’s RBs handwritingI will keep searching for the other/s.
Wonder if that’s RBs handwritingI will keep searching for the other/s.
Wonder if that’s RBs handwriting
Maybe good to know: up until about 30 years ago left handed Belgian kids were told they couldn’t write left. They had to learn to write right handed. This results in a LOT of left handed people who can write good with both hands. IF RB is left handed and IF he went to school in Belgium, he would allmost certainly be able to write with both hands, which would result in 2 different handwritings.The third one? 'Personal statement'? The handwriting is extremely distinctive (and has much pretentious and deliberate stylising) also the way it leans indicates someone left handed. If this is his writing, he obviously tries to present himself as a visual artist alongside the job title 'photographer' and thinks of himself as something a bit unique and special. I don't suppose he sticks to one style of handwriting but it has a lot of very obvious 'tells' that most people don't do.
It's very different to passenger cards, so probably not.Wonder if that’s RBs handwriting
On the blue form: wondering what that circle is above the L in the word Belgique... Almost writing info of the wrong Alias on his form?It's very different to passenger cards, so probably not.
Ahhhh yes, thanks @LiselleOn closer inspection, I believe Image 2 is only a government agent checking the citizenship details in 1981. Not FDeH's address in 1981.
This is the interview report on his name change in order to recieve his Aust Citz and new passport under FdeHThe third one? 'Personal statement'? The handwriting is extremely distinctive (and has much pretentious and deliberate stylising) also the way it leans indicates someone left handed. If this is his writing, he obviously tries to present himself as a visual artist alongside the job title 'photographer' and thinks of himself as something a bit unique and special. I don't suppose he sticks to one style of handwriting but it has a lot of very obvious 'tells' that most people don't do.
All part of the actSadly, they have certainly aged extremely unkindly since the Bali photos, but maybe it has been the stress of imagining what might be forthcoming.
I don't think it's an act.All part of the act
Most likely it could be found at the National Library of Australia although it would be a tedious task, but wouldn't that be interesting to know what business this was! Commercial/industrial directory [microform] : Sydney | National Library of AustraliaHas anyone been able to link the business associated with the phone number 433135 written on the 1976 Lost Passport Report? It is more than likely a Sydney number..
This apartment block was constructed in 1966, so would have been relatively new when occupied by the DeH's. So not too shabby then or now! Photography business and coffee shop assistant must have been lucrative!I think it might be 1/303 - or apartment 1 - 303 as i have seen both version but not sure where
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On Ancestry - electoral role 1977 has them listed at 1/303, then 287 Military Road Dover Heights in 1980. FdeH is apparently "an artist" in '77.
An artist? They spelt con wrong .....On Ancestry - electoral role 1977 has them listed at 1/303, then 287 Military Road Dover Heights in 1980. FdeH is apparently "an artist" in '77.![]()
On Ancestry - electoral role 1977 has them listed at 1/303, then 287 Military Road Dover Heights in 1980. FdeH is apparently "an artist" in '77.![]()
Interesting when considering the artist in Bali who had one of his names. Hope they are looking into that.An artist? They spelt con wrong .....![]()