Summary
Receipt for £10 issued to John William Gordon-Kirkby for the payment of his passage to Australia from England.
John was born in Gibraltar on 26 August 1936, his parents having crossed over from the Spanish mainland so that he would be born a British subject. They subsequently lived in Morocco. In 1961 John migrated to Australia as part of the assisted Bristish migration scheme, working in Papua New Guinea and remote central Australia for many years. He became an Australian citizen in 1987.
Physical Description
Piece of paper with black printed text and details completed in black printed text, it has been signed in blue ink in the bottom right corner.
Significance
This is a small but quite comprehensive collection of material representing the immigration process of a British subject. We have few birth certificates and passports in the collection and these, with the identity documents and the receipts illustrate the process of purchasing the well known 10 pound assisted passage as well as the exchange of identity document for passport. The photos were brought with the donor and illustrate his early childhood home. It is important to continue to acquire these immigration document collections as they strengthen the range of stories and types of documents.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr John W. Gordon-Kirkby, 16 Sep 2002
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Issued To
Mr John W. Gordon-Kirkby, London, England, Great Britain, 20 Jun 1961
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Issued By
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Place & Date Issued
Australia House, London, England, Great Britain, 20 Jun 1961
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Inscriptions
Text: ORIGIINAL/COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA/AUSTRALIA HOUSE,/STRAND, LONDON, W.C.2./Receipt No. M 90243/Being sums payable in respect of migration to Australia.
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Classification
Migration, Processing - planning & departure, Financial records
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Category
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Discipline
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Type of item
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Overall Dimensions
19.8 cm (Length), 7.6 cm (Width)
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Keywords
Assisted Immigration, British Immigration, Identifications, Immigration, Immigration Policies, Immigration Selection, Migration & Settlement, Ten Pound Tourists