Summary
Aerogramme from Rev Gordon Barritt of National Children's Home, 85 Highbury Park, London, England to Mrs E. [Eric] Shelagh (formerly Sheila) Philpott, 82 Charles Street, Kew, Victoria, Australia, 15 March 1965. The Rev Gordon Barritt was responsible for After-Care for the National Children's Home and Orphanage, London from about 1961. He wrote asking after her well-being, and providing local news. He mentions the forest fires in Australia and the TV coverage in London of Sir Winston Churchill's funeral
Part of a collection of documents, photographs and an oral history inteview relating to Shelagh (formerly Sheila) Philpott (nee Bannister), an unaccompanied British child migrant. The material documents her time in care in the National Children's Home and Orphanage in England at Bramhope, near Leeds; her migration to Australia in 1950 and her efforts to trace her family later in life. The research file includes photocopied material.
Physical Description
An aerogramme on a single sheet of blue paper with printed address and sender's proforma, blue typed addresses and red British 6d postage stamp image on one side and text typewritten in blue ink on the reverse with a signature in blue ink.
Significance
Statement of Historical Significance:
This collection documents the experience of an unaccompanied British child migrant who was relocated to Australia under the UK child migration programmes of the post War period, and to whom an apology was formally made in 2010 and reparations made under the UK Child Migrants Fund in 2019.
The documents are enriched by an oral history interview of the former child migrant, now in her eighties. The material covers the period before her migration as well as the lengthy period in Australia when she suffered from the ongoing impact of that migration programme. It documents her later return as an adult to England to find her family and her mental struggle with her identity. The material includes items showing the part played by local Australian social welfare organisations and their relationship to the after-care efforts of the UK National Children's Home.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
Home & Community, Migration & Cultural Diversity, Childhood, Public Life & Institutions
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Addressed To
Mrs Shelagh Philpott, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 15 Mar 1965
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Correspondent
Reverend Gordon E. Barritt - National Children's Home and Orphanage, England, 15 Mar 1965
Mother of Shelagh Philpott referred to in letter. -
Inscriptions
Proforma aerogramme letterhead: [insignia]: 'BY AIR MAIL / PAR AVION / AIR LETTER / AEROGRAMME'. [Black ink overstamp]: 'HIGHBURY / 5.15 PM / 16 MCH / 1965.' [postage stamp image]: '6D / SIXPENCE - POSTAGE 'Mrs E. Philpott, / ...( extended text).../ AN AIR LETTER SHOULD NOT CONTAIN ANY / ENCLOSURE; IF IT DOES IT WILL BE / SURCHARGED OR SENT BY ORDINARY MAIL.' On reverse:'85 Highbury Park, / London, N.5. / England. / 15th March 1965. / Dear Shelagh, / This is just another note to assure you of our / thoughts and concern, and we do hope very much that you are feeling / better and also able to cope with life./... (extended text0... How are your husband and children keeping? We would love / to see some snaps of them - and you, of course. / With love and greetings from us all at Highbury. [signature].
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2D Dimensions - Object
200 mm (Width), 245 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Child Welfare, Childcare, Childhood, Children's Homes, Motherhood, English Immigration, British Immigration, British Empire, British Commonwealth, Welfare, Letters