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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
General views of the residents of Limehouse Chinatown, East London. A man seen leaving a Chinese restaurant. Circa 1946
Indian and Pakistani immigrants arrive onto British soil at Heathrow Airport. The have flown in from Kenya. Picture taken 4th March 1968
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
A West Indian immigrant arriving in the United Kingdom. 30th June 1962
West Indian immigrants arriving in the United Kingdom. 30th June 1962
Indian Immigrants arrive in London. Nobody is id d in this picture. And no area of London mentioned. Picture taken 2nd November 1959
Immigrant Girl at Gatwick Airport. This girl, unnamed, is one of hundreds of Indian and Pakistani immigrants who have flown onto British soil from Kenya. Picture taken circa 4th March 1968
160 Indian and Pakistani immigrants step down onto British soil at Heathrow Airport. The have flown in from Kenya. Picture taken 22nd February 1968
Immigrants at Nairobi Airport, Kenya, eagerly awaiting a flight to Britain and a new life. Picture taken 12th February 1968
1968 East African Asian Crisis. Scene at Nairobi Airport as large crowds wait to board flights to the U.K. before the UK Government introduce a new immigration bill preventing them from settling in
1968 East African Asian Crisis. Following Kenya achieving independence in 1963 Asians living in Kenya, were given two years to acquire Kenyan citizenship which in turn meant they had to renounce
Italian Parade in Little Italy honouring Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Clerkenwell, London. Circa 1948
Hungarian Refugees at Donington Hall
Hungarian Refugees She speaks no Hungarian; they speak no English. But the admiration in her eyes and the thanks in theirs break such barriers
Hungarian Refugees The wives of industrial executives sewing along miles of curtain material
Hungarian Refugees Refugees sing around a piano in a great common room
Hungarian Refugees Four young men from Budapest spent their first night in the Midlands having a lesson in English from 18 year old student, Mary Owen
Hungarian Refugees Three girl guides stand at the sign post for Hungarian Refugees at Castle Donington