Summary

Photographic portrait in cardboard folder of Susan Leech taken in Melbourne, circa 1955, not long before her parents Eileen and James returned with her to England in 1956, having migrated to Australia in 1953.

James and Eileen Leech and their two and a half year old daughter Susan migrated from Manchester, England in November 1953 under the ten pound assisted migration scheme on the ship 'New Australia'. James, who had served with Australian soldiers during World War II was drawn to Australia while Eileen, with strong family ties, was reluctant to come. James was employed in his field as an optical mechanic and they lived in Sandringham and then Frankston. While James loved the new lifestyle, Eileen's homesickness led to depression and when she became pregnant, the family returned to England in January 1956 on medical advice. Eileen's mother loaned them the funds to relocate but James never fully recovered his disappointment at leaving Australia and the years living with Eileen's family while repaying the loan put a strain on the whole family. Eileen, who at one time had considered migrating to Australia, returned for the first time in 2014.

Description of Content

Young girl seated wearing a white dress, bow in her hair and holding a soft toy.

Physical Description

Sepia photograph adhered within cream cardboard folder.

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