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West Indian immigrants arriving in the United Kingdom. 19th May 1962
Nearly 1000 West Indian immigrants arrive in three boats trains at Waterloo Station. Many brought with them packing cases containing treasured possessions. 15th October 1961
Ten Pound Poms a colloquial term used in Australia to describe British subjects who migrated to Australia after the Second World War under an assisted passage scheme created by the Australian
Coventry worker considering emigration to Canada circa 1955
A boat train carries emigrants to Australia from St Pancras to the SS Arcadia. Pictured, grandma Mrs Sara Eames of Walthamstow, London
Train arriving at Waterloo Station with West Indian immigrants on the last day before the new United Kingdom immigration act came in to law. 30th June 1962
West Indian immigrants arriving in the United Kingdom on the last day before the new immigration act came in to law. A small boy waits beside his families luggage at Waterloo Station. 30th June 1962
Jamaican emigrants arrive at Waterloo Station 22nd September 1954 A train load of hopes reached London when nearly 700 Jamaicans arrived In search of work
Jamaican emigrants arriving at Waterloo Station 22nd September 1954 A train load of hopes reached London when nearly 700 Jamaicans arrived In search of work. Most of the arrivals were men
A West Indian immigrant arriving in the United Kingdom. 30th June 1962
West Indian immigrants arriving in the United Kingdom. 30th June 1962
A group of people on board the liner Georgie in Liverpool docks, waiting to sail to Australia. The man on the left is Mr Pope, the Chairman of the Future Emigrants To Australia Society
The Finnegan family from Dublin on board the Empress Of England, about to leave Liverpool for Toronto, Canada. Mr Finnegan and his wife had thirteen children, ten of whom are in the photograph
13 Nurses out of 33 going to the USA to work due to better career prospects and wages. Seen here at LAP. 13th January 1965. watscan - - 29/06/2010
Some of the Dogs who emigrated with their owners to Australia seen here on Board The Empress Of Canada. July 1966 P006252