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The story has emerged over the last decade of Britain's 130,000 child migrants. In schemes which ended as recently as 1967, the welfare and well-being of the children was in many cases neglected, as has been widely reported by the news media in recent years.
This is a story of a group of children sent to Rhodesia and the Rhodesia Fairbridge Memorial College. The scheme was set up on a disused airbase near Bulawayo, which began in 1946 and ended in 1962.
Many of the children were put forward for the scheme by relatives who genuinely believed they would have a better life in another country. There were, however, other instances where the motives were not so benevolent ....
Binding: Hard cover with dust jacket
Book Condition: Good condition
Edition: 2001
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