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Commuters on a packed trains, Mumbai, India
Commuters on a packed trains, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, South Asia
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Journey to the land of promise - 1954
Journey to the land of promise - 1954
Into Southampton came another 130 immigrants from the West Indies. Their assets are a few pounds in their pockets - and a touching faith in Great Britain. Since the war more than ten thousand West Indians, mostly Jamaicans, have settled in Britain. Their one way ticket costs about £100. Miniature Harlems are finding root in London at Brixton, Paddington, Camden Town and Stepney, and in Birmingham, Liverpool and Sheffield.
Picture shows a divorcee riding to London with his sister and nine-year-old son Michael.
1 May 1954 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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SURVIVORS FROM TORPEDOED LINER "WESTERN PRINCE" ARRIVE IN LONDON
Survivors from among the 53 passengers rescued after the torpedoing of the liner "Western Prince" arrived in London.
Photo Shows: Mr C D Howe, Canadian Minister of Munitions and Supplies. Mr Edward Taylor, Canadian Director General of Munitions reduction and Colonel W C Woodward, executive assistant to the Canadian Ministry who were among the survivors, photographed after their arrival in London.
Mr Vincent Massey, High Commissioner for Canada who welcomed the survivors is seen on right.
19 December 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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