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Ten Pound Poms a colloquial term used in Australia to describe British subjects who
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Ten Pound Poms a colloquial term used in Australia to describe British subjects who
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 Government.
The scheme attracted over one million British migrants between 1945 and 1972 and represented the last substantial scheme for preferential migration from the United Kingdom to Australia.
Our Picture Shows: Lorry driver Peter Harding his wife Sylvia and his 13 children boarding a liner at Southampton at the start of their journey to Australia. 20th October 1968
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Daily Mirror
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England
Media ID 21461654
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Docks Emigration Journey Ship Waving Gang Plank
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the Ten Pound Poms migration phenomenon that took place in Australia after World War II. The term "Ten Pound Poms" refers to British subjects who migrated to Australia under an assisted passage scheme initiated by the Australian Government. Spanning from 1945 to 1972, this scheme successfully attracted over one million British migrants and marked the final substantial program for preferential migration from the United Kingdom. The image depicts a heartfelt scene as lorry driver Peter Harding, his wife Sylvia, and their thirteen children embark on their journey to Australia. Taken at Southampton on October 20th, 1968, it showcases the family standing on a gang plank of a liner docked at the port. Their faces are filled with mixed emotions - excitement for new beginnings and trepidation about leaving behind everything familiar. The photograph encapsulates not only their personal story but also represents countless other families who made similar life-changing decisions during that era. As they wave goodbye to loved ones left behind on land, we can almost feel the anticipation and uncertainty surrounding their voyage. This poignant snapshot serves as a reminder of human resilience and courage in pursuit of better opportunities. It stands as a testament to an important chapter in both Australian and British history – one that forever shaped cultural landscapes and fostered lasting connections between nations across oceans.
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