Summary
Leaflet titled 'What you should know about the Commonwealth Nomination Scheme' issued by the Department of Immigration and printed by C.F.Hodgson & Sons Ltd, June 1955. The leaflet provides information about migrating to Australia as a Commonwealth Nominee, it was used by the Booth family as they prepared to migrate to Australia. The Booth family, Ronald, Joan and their two children Ronald and Martin, migrated to Australia in 1956 under the assisted passage scheme. They left London on 18 May aboard the Strathaird and arrived in Australia in June. When they arrived in Melbourne they were taken to the migrant centre at the Royal Exhibition Building for processing and were then sent to the Brooklyn Hostel. They found Australia to be very different to how it was described in all the promotional literature they had been given in England, however they were made to feel very welcome.
Physical Description
Leaflet of 4 pages with text and graphics printed in black ink on white paper.
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr Ron Booth, 21 Dec 1998
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Printer
C.F. Hodgson & Son Ltd., London, England, Great Britain, Jun 1955
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Issued By
Commonwealth Department of Immigration, London, England, Great Britain, Jun 1955
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User
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Inscriptions
Printed text: What you should know about/The Commonwealth/ Nomination Scheme [Extensive text]
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Classification
Migration, Processing - planning & departure, Reference materials
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Overall Dimensions
13.6 cm (Length), 223.3 cm (Height)
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Keywords
Assisted Immigration, British Immigration, Immigration, Migration & Settlement, Ten Pound Tourists