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Field name | Value |
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Title | A Manual for Emigrants, or, Overseas Opportunities Surveyed |
Author | Abberley, Aldwyn |
Date | 1947 |
Document Type | Printed Book |
Publisher Information | The Tantivy Press, Malvern |
Reference | UDS2016451-2 |
Library / Archive | University of Melbourne Archives |
Theme(s) | Journey Conditions; Arrivals: Ports and Early Experiences; Motives for Emigration |
Country (from) | Great Britain |
Country (to) | New Zealand; Australia; Canada; South Africa |
Places | New Zealand; Perth, Western Australia, Tasmania, Australia; Quebec, Montreal, Newfoundland, Canada; Scotland; Cape Town, South Africa; Holland; Russia; India; Norfolk Islands; Iraq |
Ports | Sydney, Port Jackson, New South Wales, Fremantle, Western Australia, Melbourne, Victoria, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; Gourock, Glasgow, Scotland; London, England; Lyttelton, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, New Zealand |
Nationality | Scottish; English; Dutch; African; European |
People | Phillip, Governor Arthur |
Keywords | advice literature, emigration, colony conditions, advertisement, printing, literature, oil, industry, trade, employment, pull factors, occupation, women, children, family, history, Jewish, population, commonwealth, immigrant, colony, colonisation, journey conditions, travel, culture, languages, mining, education, skilled emigration, labour, government, port, shipping, empire, commerce, geology, climate, cooperatives, friendship, welfare, automobile, convict, timber, livestock, application, science, road, construction, police, engineering, agriculture, health and sickness, nurse, teacher, domestic service, housewife, medical staff, quota, import, export |
Catalogue Link | University of Melbourne Catalogue |
Language | English |
Copyright | Copyright of this material is retained by the content creators. University of Melbourne Archives does not claim to hold any copyrights to these materials |