Scene in a street in Cuddalore in the early sixties. Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, India, 1961/1962 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scene-in-a-street-in-cuddalore-in-the-early-sixties-cuddalore-tamil-nadu-india-19611962-image367148967.html
RM2C99273–Scene in a street in Cuddalore in the early sixties. Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, India, 1961/1962
Street scenes, New Delhi, India, January 1961. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-street-scenes-new-delhi-india-january-1961-82136247.html
RMENHHHB–Street scenes, New Delhi, India, January 1961.
Indian street family with children, 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indian-street-family-with-children-1968-image67900292.html
RMDXD3EC–Indian street family with children, 1968
1960s 1970s INDIAN GIRL PLAYING A VEENA VINA A TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT OF INDIA - km2220 LAN001 HARS OLD FASHIONED Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-1970s-indian-girl-playing-a-veena-vina-a-traditional-instrument-of-india-km2220-lan001-hars-old-fashioned-image453800822.html
RM2HA8BG6–1960s 1970s INDIAN GIRL PLAYING A VEENA VINA A TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT OF INDIA - km2220 LAN001 HARS OLD FASHIONED
PCP072 Family Versova Mumbai Bombay Maharashtra India 1960 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pcp072-family-versova-mumbai-bombay-maharashtra-india-1960-image3663412.html
RMA57J35–PCP072 Family Versova Mumbai Bombay Maharashtra India 1960
1960s 1970s ANONYMOUS SILHOUETTED FAMILY FOUR PEOPLE SITTING IN THE SHADE OF BALANCED ROCK OF MAHABALIPURAM KRISHNA'S BUTTERBALL - r21757 LAN001 HARS NOSTALGIA BROTHER OLD FASHION SISTER JUVENILE BALANCE COMIC SAFETY INDIA MYSTERY SONS FAMILIES LIFESTYLE CELEBRATION FEMALES MARRIED BROTHERS RURAL SPOUSE HUSBANDS COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES DAUGHTERS PERSONS SCENIC MALES RISK SIBLINGS CONFIDENCE SISTERS FATHERS SHADE B&W PARTNER RESTING BIZARRE WEIRD ADVENTURE LEISURE PROTECTION SILHOUETTED GROTESQUE CHOICE DADS RECREATION TOURIST GIGANTIC ZANY UNCONVENTIONAL IN OF THE ATTRACTION SIBLING Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-1970s-anonymous-silhouetted-family-four-people-sitting-in-the-shade-of-balanced-rock-of-mahabalipuram-krishnas-butterball-r21757-lan001-hars-nostalgia-brother-old-fashion-sister-juvenile-balance-comic-safety-india-mystery-sons-families-lifestyle-celebration-females-married-brothers-rural-spouse-husbands-copy-space-half-length-ladies-daughters-persons-scenic-males-risk-siblings-confidence-sisters-fathers-shade-bw-partner-resting-bizarre-weird-adventure-leisure-protection-silhouetted-grotesque-choice-dads-recreation-tourist-gigantic-zany-unconventional-in-of-the-attraction-sibling-image335389828.html
RM2ADJ944–1960s 1970s ANONYMOUS SILHOUETTED FAMILY FOUR PEOPLE SITTING IN THE SHADE OF BALANCED ROCK OF MAHABALIPURAM KRISHNA'S BUTTERBALL - r21757 LAN001 HARS NOSTALGIA BROTHER OLD FASHION SISTER JUVENILE BALANCE COMIC SAFETY INDIA MYSTERY SONS FAMILIES LIFESTYLE CELEBRATION FEMALES MARRIED BROTHERS RURAL SPOUSE HUSBANDS COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES DAUGHTERS PERSONS SCENIC MALES RISK SIBLINGS CONFIDENCE SISTERS FATHERS SHADE B&W PARTNER RESTING BIZARRE WEIRD ADVENTURE LEISURE PROTECTION SILHOUETTED GROTESQUE CHOICE DADS RECREATION TOURIST GIGANTIC ZANY UNCONVENTIONAL IN OF THE ATTRACTION SIBLING
Bhadrak, India: November 5, 1971 Indian children walk through flood waters surrounding their home in Bhadrak. Falling trees hit the house and destroyed it. Bhadrak was one of the many towns and villages hit by the cyclone. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bhadrak-india-november-5-1971-indian-children-walk-through-flood-waters-surrounding-their-home-in-bhadrak-falling-trees-hit-the-house-and-destroyed-it-bhadrak-was-one-of-the-many-towns-and-villages-hit-by-the-cyclone-image559401644.html
RM2RE2XE4–Bhadrak, India: November 5, 1971 Indian children walk through flood waters surrounding their home in Bhadrak. Falling trees hit the house and destroyed it. Bhadrak was one of the many towns and villages hit by the cyclone.
AUSTRALIAN ENTRY COMPLETES FIRST MAJOR LEGBombay, India : Australian entry in the London - Sydney Car Marathon, a Ford Falcon GT, with drivers Harry Firth, Graham Hoinville and Gary Chapman, is cheered by local inhabitants as it reached the suburbs of Bombay, December 1st on completing the first major leg of the gruelling rally. Tomorrow, the first 70 cars of the original 98 starters from London to reach Bombay will be shipped aboard the Liner Chusan for Fremantle and the tough 3500 mile drive to Sydney. 3 December 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/australian-entry-completes-first-major-legbombay-india-australian-entry-in-the-london-sydney-car-marathon-a-ford-falcon-gt-with-drivers-harry-firth-graham-hoinville-and-gary-chapman-is-cheered-by-local-inhabitants-as-it-reached-the-suburbs-of-bombay-december-1st-on-completing-the-first-major-leg-of-the-gruelling-rally-tomorrow-the-first-70-cars-of-the-original-98-starters-from-london-to-reach-bombay-will-be-shipped-aboard-the-liner-chusan-for-fremantle-and-the-tough-3500-mile-drive-to-sydney-3-december-1968-image624395501.html
RM2Y7RJR9–AUSTRALIAN ENTRY COMPLETES FIRST MAJOR LEGBombay, India : Australian entry in the London - Sydney Car Marathon, a Ford Falcon GT, with drivers Harry Firth, Graham Hoinville and Gary Chapman, is cheered by local inhabitants as it reached the suburbs of Bombay, December 1st on completing the first major leg of the gruelling rally. Tomorrow, the first 70 cars of the original 98 starters from London to reach Bombay will be shipped aboard the Liner Chusan for Fremantle and the tough 3500 mile drive to Sydney. 3 December 1968
India: c. 1970 Prime Minister of India, Indira Ghandi (L). She is the daughter of jawaharlal Nehru. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/india-c-1970-prime-minister-of-india-indira-ghandi-l-she-is-the-daughter-of-jawaharlal-nehru-image561090457.html
RM2RGRTGW–India: c. 1970 Prime Minister of India, Indira Ghandi (L). She is the daughter of jawaharlal Nehru.
Children lose mother inh Peshawar bombing . Peshawar , Pakistan ; Three children sit desolate among the rubble here , after losing their mother in the bombing of Peshawar by the Indian Air Force last week . Indian air strikes also hit Sargodha in west Pakistan , causing heavy damage to airfields and installations . The US and the Soviet Union joined today in pushing through a Security Council resolution giving India and Pakistan until 8am (London time ) on Wednesday to cease fighting . 20 September 1965 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/children-lose-mother-inh-peshawar-bombing-peshawar-pakistan-three-children-sit-desolate-among-the-rubble-here-after-losing-their-mother-in-the-bombing-of-peshawar-by-the-indian-air-force-last-week-indian-air-strikes-also-hit-sargodha-in-west-pakistan-causing-heavy-damage-to-airfields-and-installations-the-us-and-the-soviet-union-joined-today-in-pushing-through-a-security-council-resolution-giving-india-and-pakistan-until-8am-london-time-on-wednesday-to-cease-fighting-20-september-1965-image623377435.html
RM2Y6587R–Children lose mother inh Peshawar bombing . Peshawar , Pakistan ; Three children sit desolate among the rubble here , after losing their mother in the bombing of Peshawar by the Indian Air Force last week . Indian air strikes also hit Sargodha in west Pakistan , causing heavy damage to airfields and installations . The US and the Soviet Union joined today in pushing through a Security Council resolution giving India and Pakistan until 8am (London time ) on Wednesday to cease fighting . 20 September 1965
Children at the edge of a rice field [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/children-at-the-edge-of-a-rice-field-automated-translation-image602746634.html
RM2X0HDDE–Children at the edge of a rice field [automated translation]
Some of the 500 Kenya Indians pictured as they landed at Bombay from Kenya aboard the Indo-British passenger ship Sirdhana, 22 March 1968. On arrival here, most of these 'stateless' passengers, holding British passports said, 'we have no future'.24 March 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-of-the-500-kenya-indians-pictured-as-they-landed-at-bombay-from-kenya-aboard-the-indo-british-passenger-ship-sirdhana-22-march-1968-on-arrival-here-most-of-these-stateless-passengers-holding-british-passports-said-we-have-no-future24-march-1968-image624429781.html
RM2Y7W6FH–Some of the 500 Kenya Indians pictured as they landed at Bombay from Kenya aboard the Indo-British passenger ship Sirdhana, 22 March 1968. On arrival here, most of these 'stateless' passengers, holding British passports said, 'we have no future'.24 March 1968
Two children and some mendicants waiting for alms in the entrance area of the Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India, 1961/1962 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-children-and-some-mendicants-waiting-for-alms-in-the-entrance-area-of-the-nataraja-temple-chidambaram-tamil-nadu-india-19611962-image367148954.html
RM2C9926J–Two children and some mendicants waiting for alms in the entrance area of the Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India, 1961/1962
Street scenes, New Delhi, India, January 1961. Two young boys playing in the street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-street-scenes-new-delhi-india-january-1961-two-young-boys-playing-82136738.html
RMENHJ6X–Street scenes, New Delhi, India, January 1961. Two young boys playing in the street.
An einem Brunnen in einem Dorf in der Nähe von Neyveli, Tamil Nadu, 1962. In Neyveli entstand eine Fabrik mit Mitteln der Entwicklungshilfe. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-einem-brunnen-in-einem-dorf-in-der-nhe-von-neyveli-tamil-nadu-1962-131151594.html
RMHHAD5E–An einem Brunnen in einem Dorf in der Nähe von Neyveli, Tamil Nadu, 1962. In Neyveli entstand eine Fabrik mit Mitteln der Entwicklungshilfe.
Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... close up of youngest child, Sonam Kiypa, eating lunch. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibetan-refugee-children-at-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-7th-march-1963-our-picture-shows-close-up-of-youngest-child-sonam-kiypa-eating-lunch-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-arrived-in-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-heinrich-pestalozzi-who-devoted-his-life-to-closing-divisions-in-society-through-education-of-the-whole-person-their-head-heart-and-hands-image458769087.html
RM2HJAMJ7–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... close up of youngest child, Sonam Kiypa, eating lunch. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
A young boy stands with a tool for working the soil on a paddy field and looks into the camera. Tamil Nadu, India, 1962 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-young-boy-stands-with-a-tool-for-working-the-soil-on-a-paddy-field-and-looks-into-the-camera-tamil-nadu-india-1962-image367148965.html
RM2C99271–A young boy stands with a tool for working the soil on a paddy field and looks into the camera. Tamil Nadu, India, 1962
21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... five year old Kalasang Youdon sits alone on the steps of the airport. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/21-tibetan-refugee-children-land-at-london-heathrow-airport-tuesday-26th-february-1963-a-boac-airliner-brings-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-to-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-our-picture-show-five-year-old-kalasang-youdon-sits-alone-on-the-steps-of-the-airport-the-children-are-to-be-relocated-to-the-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-which-will-be-their-new-home-for-the-next-ten-years-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-image458767549.html
RM2HJAJK9–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... five year old Kalasang Youdon sits alone on the steps of the airport. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann
Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... every morning, the Tibetan Flag is run up at their modest home. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibetan-refugee-children-at-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-7th-march-1963-our-picture-shows-every-morning-the-tibetan-flag-is-run-up-at-their-modest-home-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-arrived-in-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-heinrich-pestalozzi-who-devoted-his-life-to-closing-divisions-in-society-through-education-of-the-whole-person-their-head-heart-and-hands-image458756896.html
RM2HJA52T–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... every morning, the Tibetan Flag is run up at their modest home. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
Brahmins and children look into the camera [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brahmins-and-children-look-into-the-camera-automated-translation-image602758373.html
RM2X0J0CN–Brahmins and children look into the camera [automated translation]
A Kenya Indian woman weeps in the arms of a relative as 500 of these 'stateless' persons landed at the port of Bombay from Kenya aboard the Indo-British passenger ship Sirdhana, 22 March 1968. On arrival here, most of these passengers, holding British passports said, 'we have no future'.24 March 1968 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-kenya-indian-woman-weeps-in-the-arms-of-a-relative-as-500-of-these-stateless-persons-landed-at-the-port-of-bombay-from-kenya-aboard-the-indo-british-passenger-ship-sirdhana-22-march-1968-on-arrival-here-most-of-these-passengers-holding-british-passports-said-we-have-no-future24-march-1968-image624429803.html
RM2Y7W6GB–A Kenya Indian woman weeps in the arms of a relative as 500 of these 'stateless' persons landed at the port of Bombay from Kenya aboard the Indo-British passenger ship Sirdhana, 22 March 1968. On arrival here, most of these passengers, holding British passports said, 'we have no future'.24 March 1968
Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibetan-refugee-children-at-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-7th-march-1963-our-picture-shows-children-participate-in-buddhist-prayers-twice-a-day-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-arrived-in-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-heinrich-pestalozzi-who-devoted-his-life-to-closing-divisions-in-society-through-education-of-the-whole-person-their-head-heart-and-hands-image458769637.html
RM2HJAN9W–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
Children and begging monks in the entrance area [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/children-and-begging-monks-in-the-entrance-area-automated-translation-image602745980.html
RM2X0HCJ4–Children and begging monks in the entrance area [automated translation]
In Neyveli, a chemical plant was built with funds from German development aid, which was to produce mineral fertilizer from lignite - in addition to generating energy - in a German-Italian plant complex. A worker and her children are resting between the shipping crates of the equipment. [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-neyveli-a-chemical-plant-was-built-with-funds-from-german-development-aid-which-was-to-produce-mineral-fertilizer-from-lignite-in-addition-to-generating-energy-in-a-german-italian-plant-complex-a-worker-and-her-children-are-resting-between-the-shipping-crates-of-the-equipment-automated-translation-image602747247.html
RM2X0HE7B–In Neyveli, a chemical plant was built with funds from German development aid, which was to produce mineral fertilizer from lignite - in addition to generating energy - in a German-Italian plant complex. A worker and her children are resting between the shipping crates of the equipment. [automated translation]
Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibetan-refugee-children-at-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-7th-march-1963-our-picture-shows-children-participate-in-buddhist-prayers-twice-a-day-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-arrived-in-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-heinrich-pestalozzi-who-devoted-his-life-to-closing-divisions-in-society-through-education-of-the-whole-person-their-head-heart-and-hands-image458758630.html
RM2HJA78P–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
In Neyveli, a chemical plant was built with funds from German development aid, which - in addition to energy production - was to produce mineral fertilizer from lignite in a German-Italian plant complex. Workers and children transport the materials necessary for the construction of the factory on their heads [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-neyveli-a-chemical-plant-was-built-with-funds-from-german-development-aid-which-in-addition-to-energy-production-was-to-produce-mineral-fertilizer-from-lignite-in-a-german-italian-plant-complex-workers-and-children-transport-the-materials-necessary-for-the-construction-of-the-factory-on-their-heads-automated-translation-image602746888.html
RM2X0HDPG–In Neyveli, a chemical plant was built with funds from German development aid, which - in addition to energy production - was to produce mineral fertilizer from lignite in a German-Italian plant complex. Workers and children transport the materials necessary for the construction of the factory on their heads [automated translation]
Market in Cuddalore [automated translation] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/market-in-cuddalore-automated-translation-image602746506.html
RM2X0HD8X–Market in Cuddalore [automated translation]
Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibetan-refugee-children-at-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-7th-march-1963-our-picture-shows-children-participate-in-buddhist-prayers-twice-a-day-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-arrived-in-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-heinrich-pestalozzi-who-devoted-his-life-to-closing-divisions-in-society-through-education-of-the-whole-person-their-head-heart-and-hands-image458765114.html
RM2HJAFGA–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tibetan-refugee-children-at-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-7th-march-1963-our-picture-shows-children-participate-in-buddhist-prayers-twice-a-day-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-arrived-in-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-heinrich-pestalozzi-who-devoted-his-life-to-closing-divisions-in-society-through-education-of-the-whole-person-their-head-heart-and-hands-image458762970.html
RM2HJACRP–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... tibetan refugees pose for photographs as they leave aircraft. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinri Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/21-tibetan-refugee-children-land-at-london-heathrow-airport-tuesday-26th-february-1963-a-boac-airliner-brings-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-to-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-our-picture-show-tibetan-refugees-pose-for-photographs-as-they-leave-aircraft-the-children-are-to-be-relocated-to-the-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-which-will-be-their-new-home-for-the-next-ten-years-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-heinri-image458761249.html
RM2HJAAJ9–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... tibetan refugees pose for photographs as they leave aircraft. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinri
21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... Six year old Ngawang Losang cannot speak a word of english, but is enjoying a joke with BOAC receptionist Jeanette Reed (left) and Maureen Marchant. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/21-tibetan-refugee-children-land-at-london-heathrow-airport-tuesday-26th-february-1963-a-boac-airliner-brings-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-to-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-our-picture-show-six-year-old-ngawang-losang-cannot-speak-a-word-of-english-but-is-enjoying-a-joke-with-boac-receptionist-jeanette-reed-left-and-maureen-marchant-the-children-are-to-be-relocated-to-the-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-which-will-be-their-new-home-for-the-next-ten-years-image458753629.html
RM2HJA0X5–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... Six year old Ngawang Losang cannot speak a word of english, but is enjoying a joke with BOAC receptionist Jeanette Reed (left) and Maureen Marchant. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years.
21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... a BOAC air hostess leads six tibetan refugees away from aircraft. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann He Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/21-tibetan-refugee-children-land-at-london-heathrow-airport-tuesday-26th-february-1963-a-boac-airliner-brings-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-to-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-our-picture-show-a-boac-air-hostess-leads-six-tibetan-refugees-away-from-aircraft-the-children-are-to-be-relocated-to-the-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-which-will-be-their-new-home-for-the-next-ten-years-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-he-image458772066.html
RM2HJATCJ–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... a BOAC air hostess leads six tibetan refugees away from aircraft. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann He
21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... a BOAC air hostess leads six tibetan refugees away from aircraft. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann He Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/21-tibetan-refugee-children-land-at-london-heathrow-airport-tuesday-26th-february-1963-a-boac-airliner-brings-the-thirteen-boys-and-eight-girls-to-the-uk-from-a-refugee-camp-in-northern-india-many-now-orphaned-the-children-have-fled-chinese-occupation-and-persecution-our-picture-show-a-boac-air-hostess-leads-six-tibetan-refugees-away-from-aircraft-the-children-are-to-be-relocated-to-the-pestalozzi-village-for-children-in-sedlescombe-east-sussex-which-will-be-their-new-home-for-the-next-ten-years-the-community-is-named-after-eighteenth-century-swiss-educationalist-johann-he-image458771467.html
RM2HJARK7–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... a BOAC air hostess leads six tibetan refugees away from aircraft. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann He
Sister Andrea pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sister-andrea-pictured-in-london-to-plea-for-aid-for-the-children-of-india-who-need-assistance-with-food-education-and-clothing-26th-february-1968-image462941863.html
RM2HW4R1Y–Sister Andrea pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968.
Mother Teresa pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mother-teresa-pictured-in-london-to-plea-for-aid-for-the-children-of-india-who-need-assistance-with-food-education-and-clothing-26th-february-1968-image462953084.html
RM2HW59AM–Mother Teresa pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968.
Mother Teresa pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mother-teresa-pictured-in-london-to-plea-for-aid-for-the-children-of-india-who-need-assistance-with-food-education-and-clothing-26th-february-1968-image462953947.html
RM2HW5ADF–Mother Teresa pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968.
Mother Teresa pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mother-teresa-pictured-in-london-to-plea-for-aid-for-the-children-of-india-who-need-assistance-with-food-education-and-clothing-26th-february-1968-image462971073.html
RM2HW6495–Mother Teresa pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968.
Mother Teresa pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mother-teresa-pictured-in-london-to-plea-for-aid-for-the-children-of-india-who-need-assistance-with-food-education-and-clothing-26th-february-1968-image462980083.html
RM2HW6FPY–Mother Teresa pictured in London to plea for aid for the children of India who need assistance with food, education and clothing. 26th February 1968.
The Pollock twins, Gillian and Jennifer. Their father believes they are reincarnations of his two daughters, Joanne and Jacqueline who were killed in 1957. Dr Banerjee has come over from India to interview the two girls in connection with his research into extra sensory perception, telepathy etc. Pictured, Dr Hemendra Banerjee with Jennifer and Gillian Pollock. 11th April 1966. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pollock-twins-gillian-and-jennifer-their-father-believes-they-are-reincarnations-of-his-two-daughters-joanne-and-jacqueline-who-were-killed-in-1957-dr-banerjee-has-come-over-from-india-to-interview-the-two-girls-in-connection-with-his-research-into-extra-sensory-perception-telepathy-etc-pictured-dr-hemendra-banerjee-with-jennifer-and-gillian-pollock-11th-april-1966-image462270225.html
RM2HT26AW–The Pollock twins, Gillian and Jennifer. Their father believes they are reincarnations of his two daughters, Joanne and Jacqueline who were killed in 1957. Dr Banerjee has come over from India to interview the two girls in connection with his research into extra sensory perception, telepathy etc. Pictured, Dr Hemendra Banerjee with Jennifer and Gillian Pollock. 11th April 1966.
The Pollock twins, Gillian and Jennifer. Their father believes they are reincarnations of his two daughters, Joanne and Jacqueline who were killed in 1957. Dr Banerjee has come over from India to interview the two girls in connection with his research into extra sensory perception, telepathy etc. Pictured, left to right, Dr Hemendra Banerjee discusses his questionnaire with John Pollock, father of Jennifer and Gillian Pollock. 11th April 1966. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pollock-twins-gillian-and-jennifer-their-father-believes-they-are-reincarnations-of-his-two-daughters-joanne-and-jacqueline-who-were-killed-in-1957-dr-banerjee-has-come-over-from-india-to-interview-the-two-girls-in-connection-with-his-research-into-extra-sensory-perception-telepathy-etc-pictured-left-to-right-dr-hemendra-banerjee-discusses-his-questionnaire-with-john-pollock-father-of-jennifer-and-gillian-pollock-11th-april-1966-image462267088.html
RM2HT22AT–The Pollock twins, Gillian and Jennifer. Their father believes they are reincarnations of his two daughters, Joanne and Jacqueline who were killed in 1957. Dr Banerjee has come over from India to interview the two girls in connection with his research into extra sensory perception, telepathy etc. Pictured, left to right, Dr Hemendra Banerjee discusses his questionnaire with John Pollock, father of Jennifer and Gillian Pollock. 11th April 1966.
Street Scenes in an Indian City. February 1968 Y01671-002 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-street-scenes-in-an-indian-city-1310february-1968-1310y01671-002-20493210.html
RMB59F8A–Street Scenes in an Indian City. February 1968 Y01671-002
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RMB59F88–Street Scenes in an Indian City. February 1968 Y01671-001
Sagoo Family Siblings living in Southall, Middlesex arrived from Nairobi, Kenya 11 months ago, pictured December 1968. The brother and six sisters are waiting for their parents, their father is a carpenter in Nairobi, Sardar Singh Sagoo, who have been del Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sagoo-family-siblings-living-in-southall-middlesex-arrived-from-nairobi-82137432.html
RMENHK3M–Sagoo Family Siblings living in Southall, Middlesex arrived from Nairobi, Kenya 11 months ago, pictured December 1968. The brother and six sisters are waiting for their parents, their father is a carpenter in Nairobi, Sardar Singh Sagoo, who have been del
Sagoo Family Siblings living in Southall, Middlesex arrived from Nairobi, Kenya 11 months ago, pictured December 1968. The brother and six sisters are waiting for their parents, their father is a carpenter in Nairobi, Sardar Singh Sagoo, who have been del Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sagoo-family-siblings-living-in-southall-middlesex-arrived-from-nairobi-82136823.html
RMENHJ9Y–Sagoo Family Siblings living in Southall, Middlesex arrived from Nairobi, Kenya 11 months ago, pictured December 1968. The brother and six sisters are waiting for their parents, their father is a carpenter in Nairobi, Sardar Singh Sagoo, who have been del
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