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Illustration depicting a emigration ship travelling to New Zealand, from the United Kingdom. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-depicting-a-emigration-ship-travelling-to-new-zealand-from-the-united-kingdom-dated-19th-century-image186326211.html
RMMR3TYF–Illustration depicting a emigration ship travelling to New Zealand, from the United Kingdom. Dated 19th century
1920s advertisement for NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LTD in English magazine dated June 1929 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1920s-advertisement-for-new-zealand-shipping-company-ltd-in-english-74057383.html
RME8DGXF–1920s advertisement for NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY LTD in English magazine dated June 1929
Here and There; Or, Emigration a Remedy': Cartoon from 'Punch', London, 1848, contrasting the misery of the poorly paid or unemployed British worker with the happiness and plenty he could enjoy if he emigrated to the Antipodes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-here-and-there-or-emigration-a-remedy-cartoon-from-punch-london-1848-57346055.html
RMD989DB–Here and There; Or, Emigration a Remedy': Cartoon from 'Punch', London, 1848, contrasting the misery of the poorly paid or unemployed British worker with the happiness and plenty he could enjoy if he emigrated to the Antipodes.
1950s advert for NEW ZEALAND LINE passenger services via Panama in British magazine dated July 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-advert-for-new-zealand-line-passenger-services-via-panama-in-image69329746.html
RME0P6PA–1950s advert for NEW ZEALAND LINE passenger services via Panama in British magazine dated July 1957
The Emigrants (statue), Albert Dock, Liverpool bronze sculpture by Mark De Graffenried, 2001, commemorates migration from Liverpool to the new world Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-emigrants-statue-albert-dock-liverpool-bronze-sculpture-by-mark-de-graffenried-2001-commemorates-migration-from-liverpool-to-the-new-world-image491500074.html
RM2KFHNA2–The Emigrants (statue), Albert Dock, Liverpool bronze sculpture by Mark De Graffenried, 2001, commemorates migration from Liverpool to the new world
Departure of the Noncomformists from London, on Thursday week, for the new colony of Albertland, New Zealand: scene on board the Matilda Wattenbach on her passage down the river [Thames], 1862. 'Availing themselves of the liberal offer of the New Zealand Government to grant forty acres of land to every emigrant paying his passage to the colony...Mr. W. R. Brame and a number of friends have organised an emigration on an extensive scale...Only such persons were selected as possessed a certain amount of capital or were proficient in some valuable mechanical avocation, or were in other points calc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/departure-of-the-noncomformists-from-london-on-thursday-week-for-the-new-colony-of-albertland-new-zealand-scene-on-board-the-matilda-wattenbach-on-her-passage-down-the-river-thames-1862-availing-themselves-of-the-liberal-offer-of-the-new-zealand-government-to-grant-forty-acres-of-land-to-every-emigrant-paying-his-passage-to-the-colonymr-w-r-brame-and-a-number-of-friends-have-organised-an-emigration-on-an-extensive-scaleonly-such-persons-were-selected-as-possessed-a-certain-amount-of-capital-or-were-proficient-in-some-valuable-mechanical-avocation-or-were-in-other-points-calc-image595001317.html
RM2WG0J71–Departure of the Noncomformists from London, on Thursday week, for the new colony of Albertland, New Zealand: scene on board the Matilda Wattenbach on her passage down the river [Thames], 1862. 'Availing themselves of the liberal offer of the New Zealand Government to grant forty acres of land to every emigrant paying his passage to the colony...Mr. W. R. Brame and a number of friends have organised an emigration on an extensive scale...Only such persons were selected as possessed a certain amount of capital or were proficient in some valuable mechanical avocation, or were in other points calc
Illustration depicting the Eastern Monarch about to set sail for New Zealand with emigrants. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustration-depicting-the-eastern-monarch-about-to-set-sail-for-new-zealand-with-emigrants-dated-19th-century-image186326212.html
RMMR3TYG–Illustration depicting the Eastern Monarch about to set sail for New Zealand with emigrants. Dated 19th century
Women On board a Large Ship. They Are Emigrating, 1920. 'Those who had worked the fields and factories during the recent [ie First World] war, were seeking fresh pastures in mass emigrations, to Canada, Australia and New Zealand'. From "Time To Remember - The Plunge Into Peace", 1920 (Reel 3); events of 1920 - weddings, women's rights, industrial unrest and problems in Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/women-on-board-a-large-ship-they-are-emigrating-1920-those-who-had-worked-the-fields-and-factories-during-the-recent-ie-first-world-war-were-seeking-fresh-pastures-in-mass-emigrations-to-canada-australia-and-new-zealand-from-quottime-to-remember-the-plunge-into-peacequot-1920-reel-3-events-of-1920-weddings-womens-rights-industrial-unrest-and-problems-in-ireland-image617184155.html
RM2XT34K7–Women On board a Large Ship. They Are Emigrating, 1920. 'Those who had worked the fields and factories during the recent [ie First World] war, were seeking fresh pastures in mass emigrations, to Canada, Australia and New Zealand'. From "Time To Remember - The Plunge Into Peace", 1920 (Reel 3); events of 1920 - weddings, women's rights, industrial unrest and problems in Ireland
Historic archive Image taken from page 133 of 'Emigration Fields. North America, The Cape, Australia, and New Zealand; describing these countries, and giving a comparative view of the advantages they present to British Settlers' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historic-archive-image-taken-from-page-133-of-emigration-fields-north-america-the-cape-australia-and-new-zealand-describing-these-countries-and-giving-a-comparative-view-of-the-advantages-they-present-to-british-settlers-image215673902.html
RMPETP7A–Historic archive Image taken from page 133 of 'Emigration Fields. North America, The Cape, Australia, and New Zealand; describing these countries, and giving a comparative view of the advantages they present to British Settlers'
1950s advert for SHAW SAVILL LINE passenger services to South Africa, Australia & New Zealand in British magazine dated July 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-advert-for-shaw-savill-line-passenger-services-to-south-africa-image69397956.html
RME0W9PC–1950s advert for SHAW SAVILL LINE passenger services to South Africa, Australia & New Zealand in British magazine dated July 1957
Dancing between Decks, 1850. Emigrants leaving for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. Depiction of '... emigrants, male and female, dancing between decks - to the music of the violin - played for their amusement, by some of their fellow-passengers...Though many of the Irish emigrants are, doubtless, persons of small means, who have been hoarding and saving for years, and living in rags and squalor, in order to amass sufficient money to carry themselves and families Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dancing-between-decks-1850-emigrants-leaving-for-the-colonies-united-states-canada-south-africa-australia-or-new-zealand-the-average-annual-emigration-from-the-united-kingdom-between-1825-and-1850-was-91407-depiction-of-emigrants-male-and-female-dancing-between-decks-to-the-music-of-the-violin-played-for-their-amusement-by-some-of-their-fellow-passengersthough-many-of-the-irish-emigrants-are-doubtless-persons-of-small-means-who-have-been-hoarding-and-saving-for-years-and-living-in-rags-and-squalor-in-order-to-amass-sufficient-money-to-carry-themselves-and-families-image462363158.html
RM2HT6CWX–Dancing between Decks, 1850. Emigrants leaving for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. Depiction of '... emigrants, male and female, dancing between decks - to the music of the violin - played for their amusement, by some of their fellow-passengers...Though many of the Irish emigrants are, doubtless, persons of small means, who have been hoarding and saving for years, and living in rags and squalor, in order to amass sufficient money to carry themselves and families
1950s advertisement for SHAW SAVILL LINE shipping in British magazine dated March 1955 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-advertisement-for-shaw-savill-line-shipping-in-british-magazine-image69231880.html
RME0HNY4–1950s advertisement for SHAW SAVILL LINE shipping in British magazine dated March 1955
Large Group of Mostly Women On board a Large Ship. They Are Emigrating, 1920. 'Those who had worked the fields and factories during the recent [ie First World] war, were seeking fresh pastures in mass emigrations, to Canada, Australia and New Zealand'. From "Time To Remember - The Plunge Into Peace", 1920 (Reel 3); events of 1920 - weddings, women's rights, industrial unrest and problems in Ireland Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-group-of-mostly-women-on-board-a-large-ship-they-are-emigrating-1920-those-who-had-worked-the-fields-and-factories-during-the-recent-ie-first-world-war-were-seeking-fresh-pastures-in-mass-emigrations-to-canada-australia-and-new-zealand-from-quottime-to-remember-the-plunge-into-peacequot-1920-reel-3-events-of-1920-weddings-womens-rights-industrial-unrest-and-problems-in-ireland-image617184376.html
RM2XT34Y4–Large Group of Mostly Women On board a Large Ship. They Are Emigrating, 1920. 'Those who had worked the fields and factories during the recent [ie First World] war, were seeking fresh pastures in mass emigrations, to Canada, Australia and New Zealand'. From "Time To Remember - The Plunge Into Peace", 1920 (Reel 3); events of 1920 - weddings, women's rights, industrial unrest and problems in Ireland
Historic archive Image taken from page 7 of 'Emigration Fields. North America, The Cape, Australia, and New Zealand; describing these countries, and giving a comparative view of the advantages they present to British Settlers' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/historic-archive-image-taken-from-page-7-of-emigration-fields-north-america-the-cape-australia-and-new-zealand-describing-these-countries-and-giving-a-comparative-view-of-the-advantages-they-present-to-british-settlers-image215667115.html
RMPETDGY–Historic archive Image taken from page 7 of 'Emigration Fields. North America, The Cape, Australia, and New Zealand; describing these countries, and giving a comparative view of the advantages they present to British Settlers'
Scene between Decks, 1850. Emigrants leaving Britain for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. 'The majority of emigrants take a steerage passage, and go out at the cheapest rate. Out of the 153,902 mentioned...as having left the port of Liverpool in 1849, the number of first and second cabin passengers was only 4639'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-between-decks-1850-emigrants-leaving-britain-for-the-colonies-united-states-canada-south-africa-australia-or-new-zealand-the-average-annual-emigration-from-the-united-kingdom-between-1825-and-1850-was-91407-the-majority-of-emigrants-take-a-steerage-passage-and-go-out-at-the-cheapest-rate-out-of-the-153902-mentionedas-having-left-the-port-of-liverpool-in-1849-the-number-of-first-and-second-cabin-passengers-was-only-4639-from-quotillustrated-london-newsquot-1850-image462363165.html
RM2HT6CX5–Scene between Decks, 1850. Emigrants leaving Britain for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. 'The majority of emigrants take a steerage passage, and go out at the cheapest rate. Out of the 153,902 mentioned...as having left the port of Liverpool in 1849, the number of first and second cabin passengers was only 4639'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850.
The emigrants, 1844. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-emigrants-1844-image608958161.html
RM2XAMC9N–The emigrants, 1844.
The Embankment, Waterloo Docks, Liverpool, 1850. Emigrants leaving Britain for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. 'The principal emigrants are Irish peasants and labourers...Since the fatal years of the potato famine and the cholera, the annual numbers of emigrants have gone on increasing, until they have become so great as to suggest the idea, and almost justify the belief, of a gradual depopulation of Ireland'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-embankment-waterloo-docks-liverpool-1850-emigrants-leaving-britain-for-the-colonies-united-states-canada-south-africa-australia-or-new-zealand-the-average-annual-emigration-from-the-united-kingdom-between-1825-and-1850-was-91407-the-principal-emigrants-are-irish-peasants-and-labourerssince-the-fatal-years-of-the-potato-famine-and-the-cholera-the-annual-numbers-of-emigrants-have-gone-on-increasing-until-they-have-become-so-great-as-to-suggest-the-idea-and-almost-justify-the-belief-of-a-gradual-depopulation-of-ireland-from-quotillustrated-london-newsquot-1850-image462363156.html
RM2HT6CWT–The Embankment, Waterloo Docks, Liverpool, 1850. Emigrants leaving Britain for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. 'The principal emigrants are Irish peasants and labourers...Since the fatal years of the potato famine and the cholera, the annual numbers of emigrants have gone on increasing, until they have become so great as to suggest the idea, and almost justify the belief, of a gradual depopulation of Ireland'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850.
The Departure, 1850. Emigrants leaving Britain for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. 'Since the fatal years of the potato famine and the cholera, the annual numbers of emigrants have gone on increasing, until they have become so great as to suggest the idea, and almost justify the belief, of a gradual depopulation of Ireland...The majority of emigrants take a steerage passage, and go out at the cheapest rate. Out of the 153,902 mentioned...as having left the port o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-departure-1850-emigrants-leaving-britain-for-the-colonies-united-states-canada-south-africa-australia-or-new-zealand-the-average-annual-emigration-from-the-united-kingdom-between-1825-and-1850-was-91407-since-the-fatal-years-of-the-potato-famine-and-the-cholera-the-annual-numbers-of-emigrants-have-gone-on-increasing-until-they-have-become-so-great-as-to-suggest-the-idea-and-almost-justify-the-belief-of-a-gradual-depopulation-of-irelandthe-majority-of-emigrants-take-a-steerage-passage-and-go-out-at-the-cheapest-rate-out-of-the-153902-mentionedas-having-left-the-port-o-image462363163.html
RM2HT6CX3–The Departure, 1850. Emigrants leaving Britain for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. 'Since the fatal years of the potato famine and the cholera, the annual numbers of emigrants have gone on increasing, until they have become so great as to suggest the idea, and almost justify the belief, of a gradual depopulation of Ireland...The majority of emigrants take a steerage passage, and go out at the cheapest rate. Out of the 153,902 mentioned...as having left the port o
Searching for Stowaways, 1850. Sailors looking for stowaways on a British ship leaving for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. They are '...sometimes brought on board concealed in trunks or chests, with air-holes to prevent suffocation. Sometimes they are brought in barrels, packed up to their chins in salt, or biscuits...to the imminent hazard of their lives. At other times they take the chance of hiding about the ship, under the bedding, amid the confused luggage of the other passengers, and in all sorts of dark nooks and corners between decks. Hence, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/searching-for-stowaways-1850-sailors-looking-for-stowaways-on-a-british-ship-leaving-for-the-colonies-united-states-canada-south-africa-australia-or-new-zealand-they-are-sometimes-brought-on-board-concealed-in-trunks-or-chests-with-air-holes-to-prevent-suffocation-sometimes-they-are-brought-in-barrels-packed-up-to-their-chins-in-salt-or-biscuitsto-the-imminent-hazard-of-their-lives-at-other-times-they-take-the-chance-of-hiding-about-the-ship-under-the-bedding-amid-the-confused-luggage-of-the-other-passengers-and-in-all-sorts-of-dark-nooks-and-corners-between-decks-hence-image462363149.html
RM2HT6CWH–Searching for Stowaways, 1850. Sailors looking for stowaways on a British ship leaving for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. They are '...sometimes brought on board concealed in trunks or chests, with air-holes to prevent suffocation. Sometimes they are brought in barrels, packed up to their chins in salt, or biscuits...to the imminent hazard of their lives. At other times they take the chance of hiding about the ship, under the bedding, amid the confused luggage of the other passengers, and in all sorts of dark nooks and corners between decks. Hence,
Quarter-Deck of an Emigrant Ship - Roll-Call, 1850. Emigrants leaving Britain for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. 'The majority of emigrants take a steerage passage, and go out at the cheapest rate....The passengers...being all assembled upon the quarter-deck, the clerk of the passenger-broker, accompanied by the ship's surgeon...proceeds to call for the tickets...A double purpose is answered by the Roll-call - the verification of the passenger-list, and the medi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/quarter-deck-of-an-emigrant-ship-roll-call-1850-emigrants-leaving-britain-for-the-colonies-united-states-canada-south-africa-australia-or-new-zealand-the-average-annual-emigration-from-the-united-kingdom-between-1825-and-1850-was-91407-the-majority-of-emigrants-take-a-steerage-passage-and-go-out-at-the-cheapest-ratethe-passengersbeing-all-assembled-upon-the-quarter-deck-the-clerk-of-the-passenger-broker-accompanied-by-the-ships-surgeonproceeds-to-call-for-the-ticketsa-double-purpose-is-answered-by-the-roll-call-the-verification-of-the-passenger-list-and-the-medi-image462363134.html
RM2HT6CW2–Quarter-Deck of an Emigrant Ship - Roll-Call, 1850. Emigrants leaving Britain for the colonies: United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. The average annual emigration from the United Kingdom between 1825 and 1850 was 91,407. 'The majority of emigrants take a steerage passage, and go out at the cheapest rate....The passengers...being all assembled upon the quarter-deck, the clerk of the passenger-broker, accompanied by the ship's surgeon...proceeds to call for the tickets...A double purpose is answered by the Roll-call - the verification of the passenger-list, and the medi
The Canterbury Colonists - scene at Gravesend [in Kent], on Monday, 1850. Settlers bound for New Zealand. A dinner was given '...in the fields adjoining Wate's Hotel...the hotel itself not being able to accommodate so large a party...a regular fair appearing to have sprung up on the spur of the moment...this first squadron for the new colony consists of four vessels, the Sir George Seymour, the Cressy, the Charlotte Jane, and the Randolph, which will convey about 600 passengers out to their new homes'. The settlement was to be peopled '...by those who are of one faith - members of the English Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canterbury-colonists-scene-at-gravesend-in-kent-on-monday-1850-settlers-bound-for-new-zealand-a-dinner-was-given-in-the-fields-adjoining-wates-hotelthe-hotel-itself-not-being-able-to-accommodate-so-large-a-partya-regular-fair-appearing-to-have-sprung-up-on-the-spur-of-the-momentthis-first-squadron-for-the-new-colony-consists-of-four-vessels-the-sir-george-seymour-the-cressy-the-charlotte-jane-and-the-randolph-which-will-convey-about-600-passengers-out-to-their-new-homes-the-settlement-was-to-be-peopled-by-those-who-are-of-one-faith-members-of-the-english-image466903144.html
RM2J3H7M8–The Canterbury Colonists - scene at Gravesend [in Kent], on Monday, 1850. Settlers bound for New Zealand. A dinner was given '...in the fields adjoining Wate's Hotel...the hotel itself not being able to accommodate so large a party...a regular fair appearing to have sprung up on the spur of the moment...this first squadron for the new colony consists of four vessels, the Sir George Seymour, the Cressy, the Charlotte Jane, and the Randolph, which will convey about 600 passengers out to their new homes'. The settlement was to be peopled '...by those who are of one faith - members of the English
The Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand - sketch on board the "Randolph" Emigrant Ship, 1850. Colonists depart from the East India Dock on the Thames in London: '...cabin passengers - purchasers of land, and their families, who have helped to form the plan of the colony, and are going out as leaders...they are distinguished from the mass of emigrating colonists...by high personal character...they are not driven from the mother-country...but are attracted to the colony by the prospects which its singular organization holds out...Later in the evening dancing took place on the upper deck Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-canterbury-settlement-new-zealand-sketch-on-board-the-quotrandolphquot-emigrant-ship-1850-colonists-depart-from-the-east-india-dock-on-the-thames-in-london-cabin-passengers-purchasers-of-land-and-their-families-who-have-helped-to-form-the-plan-of-the-colony-and-are-going-out-as-leadersthey-are-distinguished-from-the-mass-of-emigrating-colonistsby-high-personal-characterthey-are-not-driven-from-the-mother-countrybut-are-attracted-to-the-colony-by-the-prospects-which-its-singular-organization-holds-outlater-in-the-evening-dancing-took-place-on-the-upper-deck-image462357652.html
RM2HT65W8–The Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand - sketch on board the "Randolph" Emigrant Ship, 1850. Colonists depart from the East India Dock on the Thames in London: '...cabin passengers - purchasers of land, and their families, who have helped to form the plan of the colony, and are going out as leaders...they are distinguished from the mass of emigrating colonists...by high personal character...they are not driven from the mother-country...but are attracted to the colony by the prospects which its singular organization holds out...Later in the evening dancing took place on the upper deck
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