Summary heading
PP549/1 – Correspondence files [crew lists], annual single
number series with ‘W’ prefix
Function and purpose
The records in this series are a form type record supplied by
the ships master giving details of all crew members aboard ships transporting
passengers to Australia; including full name, nationality, age, race, capacity
in which engaged, date and place of engagement, and miscellaneous remarks. The
form was endorsed by customs officials, showing any restrictions which were
placed on crew, number of desertions, port arrived from and port departed from.
The lists were collected under the authority of the provisions of navigation
and immigration acts.
Physical characteristics
Records in this series comprise standard departmental files
containing various documents as listed above. Each crew list file is stamped on
the cover with a stamp titled 'Ships Voyages' and lists the following: Nominal
Roll, Boarding Report, Crew List (with the inappropriate entries struck
through), the appropriate port and date of entry. In addition the name of the
ship or flight number of the aircraft is written on the file cover.
System of arrangement and control
This series is controlled by an annual single number series
with a ‘W’ prefix – stands for Western
Australia. From 1955 onwards, the agency allocated a
block of file numbers to each different function each year under their annual
single number record-keeping system. Each functional area received a block for
themselves and the numerical range of each block allocation varied each year,
however the first group (file numbers from 1 onwards) always comprised crew
lists, with nominal rolls next and general correspondence files last. See CRS
K47 for more details.
Relationships with other records
This accession forms part of a large collection of crew
lists for passenger ships (crew lists for merchant/cargo ships were controlled
separately by the agency) held by the Archives Perth Office for the period 1897
to 1984. For the period 1897 to 1923, crew lists for passenger ships are
controlled by CRS K271 and K270, with all crew lists from 1923 to 1980 being
controlled by multiple accession series. From 1981 onwards, crew lists have
been transferred to Archives custody as part of CRS K47.
These records also relate to a larger body of records that
document the movement of people into and out of Western Australia comprising incoming and outgoing
passenger lists, nominal rolls and passenger cards. Intellectual relationships
have been documented via series links.
Finding aids
Subject to further research.
Additional information
The following data was keyed from the paper transfer
documentation:
Form number: CA
17
Creating department: Labor
and Immigration, Immigration (Div), Western
Australia
Transferring department: Labor
and Immigration, Immigration, Registry, Western
Australia
Date of transfer: 28/08/1975
Archives file number: RWP11/2/10