Summary
Booklet titled 'Facts about Customs Duty in Australia' published by the Australian News and Information Bureau, Australia House, London, January 1956. It was given to Ron and Joan Booth as part of a collection of promotional material when they were arranging 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
Booklet of 8 pages with text, photos and graphics printed in black and green ink on white paper. Stapled.
More Information
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Mr Ron Booth, 21 Dec 1998
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Publisher
Australian News & Information Bureau, London, England, Great Britain, Jan 1956
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Printer
C.F. Hodgson & Son Ltd., London, England, Great Britain, Jan 1956
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User
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Inscriptions
Printed text: Facts about/CUSTOMS DUTY/in Australia [Extensive text]
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Overall Dimensions
12.6 cm (Length), 20.4 cm (Height)
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Exhibition Collection Management
204 mm (Length), 126 mm (Width)
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Keywords
Assisted Immigration, British Immigration, Customs Houses, Immigration, Migration & Settlement, Promotional Materials, Ten Pound Tourists