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The Harry Warner Humphrys Family …
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Nina E. Pepperell Hunter …
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Claude Huntley …
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I left my hometown of Lee on Solent on the 20th of March bound for Canada on the ship Scythia. My family was in Lee on Solent throughout the Second World War, my father being an air gunner navigator in the R A F. I met some wonderful people while crossing the Atlantic, two of which I am very close …
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Sarah MacLean Hutt …
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Margaret Chase Huxford On September 3rd I was in Times Square, New York. I saw the declaration of war spelt out on the moving letters on the top of the clock. I should have been overwhelmed with dread at the news and perhaps taken the next train home. But this was the trip of a lifetime, my first …
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Ishar Singh …
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Mahinder Kaur Singh …
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Anthony Theodore Singeris …
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It was the summer of '51 and I had barely turned fifteen. After a number of months in the I.R.O. ( International Refugees Organization ) camp at Bagnoli, near Naples, Italy, we had reached Bremerhaven, our final destination prior to our departure for Canada. CANADA? The name Canada meant absolutely …