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"Journeying Across Oceans: The Resilient Spirit of Emigrants" Jamaicans on board the Empire Windrush

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Queenstown: Farewell to the Old World, illustration from Harpers Weekly

Queenstown: Farewell to the Old World, illustration from Harpers Weekly
BAL111683 Queenstown: Farewell to the Old World, illustration from Harpers Weekly, 16th May 1874 (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageEmigrant Collection: A Wagon Train Heading West in the 1860s, engraved by Stephane Pannemaker (1847-1930)

A Wagon Train Heading West in the 1860s, engraved by Stephane Pannemaker (1847-1930)
KW102327 A Wagon Train Heading West in the 1860s, engraved by Stephane Pannemaker (1847-1930) (engraving) by Lavieille, Eugene Antoine Samuel (1820-89) (after); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Wagon Train on the Argentinian Pampas in the 1860s, engraved by Alfred Louis Sargent (b

Wagon Train on the Argentinian Pampas in the 1860s, engraved by Alfred Louis Sargent (b
KW102330 Wagon Train on the Argentinian Pampas in the 1860s, engraved by Alfred Louis Sargent (b.1828) (engraving) by Duvaux, Jules Antoine (1818-84) (after); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Embarkation Scene

Embarkation Scene
BAL11038 Embarkation Scene by Tuson, George (1853-80); Roy Miles Fine Paintings; English, out of copyright

Background imageEmigrant Collection: NEBRASKA: PIONEERS, 1856. Settlers entering the Nebraska Territory. Wood engraving

NEBRASKA: PIONEERS, 1856. Settlers entering the Nebraska Territory. Wood engraving, English, 1856

Background imageEmigrant Collection: NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1886. An emigrant family entering the South Loup Valley, Custer County

NEBRASKA: SETTLERS, 1886. An emigrant family entering the South Loup Valley, Custer County, Nebraska. Photographed by Solomon D. Butcher, 1886

Background imageEmigrant Collection: TEXAS: GUIDEBOOK, 1840. Title page of Texas in 1840, or the Emigrants Guide to the New Republic

TEXAS: GUIDEBOOK, 1840. Title page of Texas in 1840, or the Emigrants Guide to the New Republic, printed at New York in 1840

Background imageEmigrant Collection: MORMON EMIGRANTS, 1878. Mormon emigrants bound for Utah arriving at Castle Garden

MORMON EMIGRANTS, 1878. Mormon emigrants bound for Utah arriving at Castle Garden in New York City. Engraving, 1878

Background imageEmigrant Collection: MORMON IMMIGRANTS, 1878. Mormon emigrants landing on the wharf at Castle Garden in New York City

MORMON IMMIGRANTS, 1878. Mormon emigrants landing on the wharf at Castle Garden in New York City. Engraving, 1878

Background imageEmigrant Collection: MORMONS & QUAIL. Descent of the thousands of quail on Mormons in Utah wilderness

MORMONS & QUAIL. Descent of the thousands of quail on Mormons in Utah wilderness: oil on linen by Carl Christensen

Background imageEmigrant Collection: IMMIGRANT COACH CAR, 1881. On an Immigrant Train, Westward Bound. Wood engraving

IMMIGRANT COACH CAR, 1881. On an Immigrant Train, Westward Bound. Wood engraving, American, 1881

Background imageEmigrant Collection: TRAIN TRAVEL, 1883. Westward Bound - Scenes on an Immigrant Train. Engraving and drawing by W

TRAIN TRAVEL, 1883. Westward Bound - Scenes on an Immigrant Train. Engraving and drawing by W.A. Rogers from sketches by Theodore R. Davis, 1883

Background imageEmigrant Collection: WAGON TRAIN CAMP, 1864. Halt of a Wagon Train. during the American Civil War

WAGON TRAIN CAMP, 1864. Halt of a Wagon Train. during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, American, 1864

Background imageEmigrant Collection: EMIGRANTS: FENCE BUILDING. Emigrants building a fence at a settlement in the American West

EMIGRANTS: FENCE BUILDING. Emigrants building a fence at a settlement in the American West. Wood engraving, 1874, by Charles Maurand, after a sketch by Paul Frenzeny and Jules Tavernier

Background imageEmigrant Collection: EMIGRANT LIFE, 1874. Scenes from emigrant life. Engraving, 1874

EMIGRANT LIFE, 1874. Scenes from emigrant life. Engraving, 1874

Background imageEmigrant Collection: COLORADO: EMIGRANTS, c1870. Emigrant famillies posing in front of a covered wagon

COLORADO: EMIGRANTS, c1870. Emigrant famillies posing in front of a covered wagon on a timber bridge over the rapids of the Upper Arkansas River, near Pueblo, Colorado

Background imageEmigrant Collection: IDAHO: SETTLERS, c1882. A group of settlers standing outside a log cabin in American Falls, Idaho

IDAHO: SETTLERS, c1882. A group of settlers standing outside a log cabin in American Falls, Idaho. Photographed c1882

Background imageEmigrant Collection: COLORADO: EMIGRANTS, c1875. Newly arrived settlers in North Park, Colorado

COLORADO: EMIGRANTS, c1875. Newly arrived settlers in North Park, Colorado. Photographed c1875

Background imageEmigrant Collection: OREGON TRAIL: EMIGRANTS. A party of emigrants arriving by wagon train at Fort Hall

OREGON TRAIL: EMIGRANTS. A party of emigrants arriving by wagon train at Fort Hall, on the Oregon Trail in present-day Idaho, c1850. Painting, c1930, by Bethel M. Farley

Background imageEmigrant Collection: COLORADO GOLD RUSH, c1860. Covered wagons moving across the Great Plains on their

COLORADO GOLD RUSH, c1860. Covered wagons moving across the Great Plains on their way to Pikes Peak at the time of the Colorado Gold Rush. Photographed c1860

Background imageEmigrant Collection: EMIGRANTs GUIDE, 1818. Title page of The Emigrants Guide to the Western

EMIGRANTs GUIDE, 1818. Title page of The Emigrants Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories, by William Darby, printed at New York in 1818

Background imageEmigrant Collection: WAGON TRAIN, 1853. Emigrant Train Passing Wind River Mountains

WAGON TRAIN, 1853. Emigrant Train Passing Wind River Mountains. Engraving from Hutchings Panoramic Scenes - Crossing the Plains, published in Hutchings Califonria Magazine, 1853

Background imageEmigrant Collection: WYOMING: WAGON TRAIN. An emigrant wagon train, Wyoming Territory, c1875

WYOMING: WAGON TRAIN. An emigrant wagon train, Wyoming Territory, c1875

Background imageEmigrant Collection: OREGON: LOG CABIN, c1900. Settlers on the frontier in northeastern Oregon posing

OREGON: LOG CABIN, c1900. Settlers on the frontier in northeastern Oregon posing in front of their log cabin home. Photographed c1900

Background imageEmigrant Collection: KANSAS: PIONEERS. A group of emigrants posing for the photographer on the Kansas prairie

KANSAS: PIONEERS. A group of emigrants posing for the photographer on the Kansas prairie, late 19th century

Background imageEmigrant Collection: COLORADO: EMIGRANTS. A group of emigrants posing at their wagons near the foothills

COLORADO: EMIGRANTS. A group of emigrants posing at their wagons near the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, late 19th century

Background imageEmigrant Collection: CLYMER: HOMESTEADERS. The Homesteaders. Oil painting, c1940, by John Clymer

CLYMER: HOMESTEADERS. The Homesteaders. Oil painting, c1940, by John Clymer

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Immigrants View The Statue Of Liberty

Immigrants View The Statue Of Liberty
Illustration of a group of immigrants on the steerage deck of a steamship viewing the Statue of Liberty as they arrive in New York Harbor, circa 1887. (FPG/Getty Images)

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Avonmouth Docks

Avonmouth Docks
12th May 1910: Passengers board the Royal King Edward on her first trip as an emigrant ship from Avonmouth Dock, 1910. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Coming To America

Coming To America
A group of European immigrants including men, women, and children, await the next step on their journey to the United States at the immigration processing center in New York harbor, Ellis Island

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Coming To America

Coming To America
A group of primarily Chinese and East Asian immigrants waits on a wharf after disinfection at Angel Island, San Francisco Bay, California, 1910s

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Australia Bound

Australia Bound
Emigrants plot their progress on board a ship bound for Australia, 1849. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Picture No. 11071747

Picture No. 11071747
African Migrant / African Emigrant / Common Vagrant - Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park, Zanzibar Island, Tanzania. Date:

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Emigrant landing, New York, USA

Emigrant landing, New York, USA Date: circa 1903

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Hall of Records, New York City, USA

Hall of Records, New York City, USA
Hall of Records, Chambers Street, New York City, USA. Contains the offices of the Register, County Clerk, Surrogate, and Tax and Law Departments

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Would be emigrants for South Australia. Dr E W Morris medically inspects applicants

Would be emigrants for South Australia. Dr E W Morris medically inspects applicants

Background imageEmigrant Collection: The emigrant ship. Emigrants embarking at Tilbury on the 13 oco ton liner Moreton

The emigrant ship. Emigrants embarking at Tilbury on the 13 oco ton liner Moreton Bay, the first of the Australian governments new service. The journey is scheduled to take 31 days. 7 December 1921

Background imageEmigrant Collection: The emgrant ship. Emigrants embarking at Tilbury on the 13 oco ton liner Moreton

The emgrant ship. Emigrants embarking at Tilbury on the 13 oco ton liner Moreton Bay, the first of the Australian governments new service. The journey is scheduled to take 31 days. 7 December 1921

Background imageEmigrant Collection: To Australia in 31 days. The Moreton Bay, the first of the 13, 000 tons liner owned

To Australia in 31 days. The Moreton Bay, the first of the 13, 000 tons liner owned by the Australian government, leaves Tilbury on her maiden voyage, the journey is scheduled for 31 days

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Mr D T Brand, the deputy high commissioner addressing young emigrants at Australia House

Mr D T Brand, the deputy high commissioner addressing young emigrants at Australia House, before leaving England

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Emigrants for South Australia. Boys between the ages of 15 and 18, making application

Emigrants for South Australia. Boys between the ages of 15 and 18, making application at Australia House, in answer to the Premier of South Australias appeal for 6, 000 boys

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Emigrants leaving Tilbury for Australia on the Large Bay. With them is Sir

Emigrants leaving Tilbury for Australia on the Large Bay. With them is Sir
Emigrants leaving Tilbury for Australia on the " Large Bay ". With them is Sir Edward Lucas, Agent General for South Australia

Background imageEmigrant Collection: English emigrants leave for Australia 1955 on the free and assisted passage scheme

English emigrants leave for Australia 1955 on the free and assisted passage scheme. Mr and Mrs John Kemp from Gravesend, Kent who are going to Queensland with their two boys and two girls aged 9, 7

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Coming To America

Coming To America
Image shows passengers and immigrants on the B and C decks towards the aft of the White Star liner RMS Olympic (sister of Titanic) as she sits in port and they await processing, New York, late 1920s

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Towing Out

Towing Out
Relatives wave goodbye to passengers on board an emigrant ship, being towed out of harbour before its journey to Sydney. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Emigrant Train, Strawberry Valley, Sierra Nevada Mountain California. Emigrants going east

Emigrant Train, Strawberry Valley, Sierra Nevada Mountain California. Emigrants going east. 1864-1905

Background imageEmigrant Collection: Scene between decks on an emigrant ship carrying poor needlewomen to Australia. At

Scene between decks on an emigrant ship carrying poor needlewomen to Australia. At this date skilled workers were given sponsored passages to emigrate to the colonies

Background imageEmigrant Collection: We Find Gold On Our Lot

We Find Gold On Our Lot, Gold In Canada, Emigrant Life



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"Journeying Across Oceans: The Resilient Spirit of Emigrants" Jamaicans on board the Empire Windrush: A new chapter begins as Jamaican emigrants set sail aboard the iconic Empire Windrush, seeking opportunities and a brighter future in post-war Britain. The ship Kapunda, 1887: Bound for distant shores, the emigrant-filled vessel Kapunda braves treacherous waters, carrying dreams of prosperity and adventure to far-off lands. Emigrant Ship Leaving Belfast: Amid tearful goodbyes and hopeful farewells, an emigrant ship departs from Belfast's harbor, marking the start of a courageous journey towards unknown horizons. The Last of England, 1855 (Artist: Ford Madox Brown): In this poignant masterpiece by Ford Madox Brown, we witness the emotional departure of emigrants bidding farewell to their homeland - a powerful portrayal of longing and hope. The Emigrant Ship Hercules off Cambelton, Scotland, 1853: Against a backdrop of rugged Scottish cliffs stands the mighty Hercules - an emblematic vessel that carried countless souls across vast oceans in search of new beginnings. Royal Line poster: An enticing Royal Line poster beckons intrepid spirits to embark on an unforgettable voyage; its promise lies within its elegant design – "Embrace your destiny beyond these shores. " Departure of the Emigrant Ship Lizzie Webber, 1852: With sails billowing against a golden sunset sky, the Lizzie Webber sets sail from port with hearts filled with anticipation – bound for uncharted territories where dreams await realization. Irish Emigrant Ship: From Ireland's verdant shores emerges an emigrant ship adorned with hopes and aspirations; it carries not only passengers but also stories woven into its very timbers. Crossing the Divide or Thirsty Trappers Making a Rush for the River, c. 1837 (w/c on paper).