Evelyn Kaye: Family documents

Identifier
WL1366
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70438
Dates
1 Jan 1908 - 31 Jan 1969
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

Walter Finkler was born in 1902 in Vienna where he studied at both a music academy and at a medical institute. Although he terminated his medical training early he had already written a number of scientific papers on a variety of subjects ranging from a study of monkey glands to the sexual behaviour of flies[1].

He arrived in England at the end of March, 1939, where he spent approximately the first year in the Kitchener Camp for refugees. Later he was interned on the Isle of Man. He was actively involved in the Kitchener Camp orchestra. In 1946 he trained as a food scientist in Manchester where the family lived until 1954 after which the family moved south. Walter died in 1960.

Hansi Finkler was born in 1906 and married Walter in 1927. She arrived in England in early March 1939 where she had several jobs as maid or cook in various parts of the country. Evelyn, born in 1930, had come to England in 1938 where she stayed at the 'Haven' hostel in Camden Town- a home for Jewish refugee children from Europe sponsored by the Lyons family. She was reunited with her mother in the early 1940s and they lived in a bedsit in West London where they did piece work to make ends meet.

Acquisition

Donated February 2001

Donor: Evelyn Kaye

Scope and Content

The papers in this collection document the lives of an Austrian Jewish family- Walter and Hansi Finkler and their daughter, Evelyn- who managed to escape the Nazis and come to England in 1939. They provide an insight into the experiences of Jewish refugees from Nazi persecution in the UK.

System of Arrangement

Having already been listed whilst at their previous place of deposit, the Jewish Museum, the papers have now been re-catalogued  with a minimum of interference with the original arrangement. The papers are described in the following order: personal papers; official papers; diaries; family correspondence.

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Related Units of Description

  • For further material on the Kitchener camp for Refugees see document collections 644 and 1205.

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This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.