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Barnardo girls leave Tilbury for Australia on SS Euripides With the captain, captain P J Collins, O B E 28 March 1923
Would be emigrants for South Australia. Dr E W Morris medically inspects applicants
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
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
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
Mr D T Brand, the deputy high commissioner addressing young emigrants at Australia House, before leaving England
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
Emigrants leaving Tilbury for Australia on the Large Bay. With them is SirEmigrants leaving Tilbury for Australia on the " Large Bay ". With them is Sir Edward Lucas, Agent General for South Australia
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