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Immigration Collection

"Journey of Hope: Tracing the Threads of Immigration" In the annals of history, it has woven a tapestry of diverse cultures and stories

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Immigration Collection: Advertisment for the White Star Line, 1876 (printed paper)
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Immigration Collection: Leaving Queenstown
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Immigration Collection: Jamaicans on board the Empire Windrush
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Immigration Collection: Jewish Refugee, Vienna, by David Jagger, 1938
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Immigration Collection: American Line Poster
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Immigration Collection: MV Empire Windrush
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Immigration Collection: Its Mine, Poster
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Immigration Collection: Canada, the right land for the right man Poster
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Immigration Collection: Young North Africans dancing on the Paris Quais
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Immigration Collection: Canadian Call to Women White Star Line poster
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Immigration Collection: British passport
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Immigration Collection: British passport
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Immigration Collection: Nearly 700 West Indian men, women and children arrive at Plymouth on SS Auriga in a mass
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Immigration Collection: Steerage passengers on their way to America, 1800s
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Immigration Collection: West Indian immigrants arriving in the United Kingdom. 19th May 1962
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Immigration Collection: Nearly 1000 West Indian immigrants arrive in three boats trains at Waterloo Station
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Immigration Collection: The children of the Templeton family seen here arriving in the United Kingdom
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Immigration Collection: The first ever 'Notting Hill carnival', created in response to the previous
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Immigration Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Trunks at Ellis Island belonging to arrivals debarking for New York
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Immigration Collection: Emigrate to Canada poster
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Immigration Collection: Empire Windrush 1948
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Immigration Collection: Immigrant waiting-room at Ellis Island, circa 1900
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Immigration Collection: Italians in Saffron Hill
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Immigration Collection: Cunard Poster
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Immigration Collection: The lost colony of Roanoke (colour litho)
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Immigration Collection: The Duke of Gloucester greeted by Councillor H Lazarus, Mayor of Stepney
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Immigration Collection: ELLIS ISLAND: FAMILY, c1910. Portrait of a mother with her two daughters from the Netherlands
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Immigration Collection: ELLIS ISLAND, 1921. Italian immigrants arriving at Ellis Island aboard the S. S
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Immigration Collection: Lower East Side Street Scene
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Immigration Collection: Ready made Farms in Western Canada Poster
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Immigration Collection: Crossing the Divide or Thirsty Trappers Making a Rush for the River, c. 1837 (w / c on paper)
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Immigration Collection: General views of the residents of Limehouse Chinatown, East London
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Immigration Collection: White Star Line Emigration poster
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Immigration Collection: Russian Jews in England
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Immigration Collection: Jewish market on the East Side, New York, c. 1890-1901 (b / w photo)
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Immigration Collection: A view of Pennyfields, Chinatown, London, 20th century
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Immigration Collection: Mr J K Ackaa of Nigeria is a male nurse student at Queen Marys Hospital, Sidcup, Kent
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Immigration Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1882. Workmen constructing the Statue of Liberty in Bartholdis Parisian
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Immigration Collection: Sunday in the backwoods of Canada, from Illustrations of English and Scottish
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Immigration Collection: Arrivals by German Boat
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Immigration Collection: Russian immigrants, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Immigration Collection: Map showing the lands assigned to emigrant Indians west of Arkansas and Missouri, 1836
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Immigration Collection: Black Postmen employed at King Edwards Buildings London 1949 Among a
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Immigration Collection: British Migrants to Australia on board ship - 1920s
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Immigration Collection: Caroline Chisholm, The Emigrants Friend, Sydney, Australia, c1845
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Immigration Collection: Belgium, Antwerp, Red Star Line Museum, museum of immigration in former shipping company
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Immigration Collection: 1980s FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS AND THE STATUE OF LIBERTY


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"Journey of Hope: Tracing the Threads of Immigration" In the annals of history, it has woven a tapestry of diverse cultures and stories. From Jamaicans on board the Empire Windrush seeking new opportunities in post-war Britain to Jewish refugees escaping persecution in Vienna, each migration holds its own significance. The Canadian Call to Women White Star Line poster beckoned adventurous souls to embark on a voyage towards a promising future. The MV Empire Windrush became an emblematic vessel, carrying dreams and aspirations across vast oceans. Young North Africans dancing on the Paris Quais epitomized the vibrant spirit immigrants bring to their adopted homes. "It's Mine, " declared a powerful poster, as newcomers carved out their place in society while preserving their heritage. Canada emerged as an inviting land for those who sought prosperity and freedom. With posters proclaiming it as "the right land for the right man, " countless individuals found solace within its borders. A British passport symbolizes both privilege and opportunity, granting access to new horizons. Meanwhile, at the United States/Mexico border, agents donned United States Border Patrol patches with vigilance and responsibility. Steerage passengers from centuries past embarked on treacherous journeys towards America's shores. Their resilience paved the way for generations that followed - shaping nations with their determination. Ellis Island stands as a testament to millions who arrived with hope-filled hearts but carried only trunks holding fragments of their former lives. These belongings marked new beginnings amidst uncertainty. Immigration is not merely about crossing borders; it is about embracing diversity and celebrating human resilience, and is about forging connections between cultures that enrich societies worldwide – threads interwoven through time itself.