03718nam 2200601Ia 450 991046497120332120200520144314.01-922013-24-2(CKB)2560000000093079(EBL)1013445(OCoLC)811491591(SSID)ssj0000720011(PQKBManifestationID)11479664(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000720011(PQKBWorkID)10660782(PQKB)10862342(MiAaPQ)EBC1013445(Au-PeEL)EBL1013445(CaPaEBR)ebr10601783(EXLCZ)99256000000009307920050823d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAustralian migrant ships 1946 - 1977[electronic resource] /Peter PlowmanDural, N.S.W Rosenberg Publishing20061 online resource (144 p.)Includes index.1-877058-40-8 Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; VOLENDAM; HWA LIEN; JOHAN DE WITT; MISR and AL SUDAN; THE "GENERALS""; RADNIK; PARTIZANKA; TIDEWATER -CONTINENTAL; STRATHMORE and STRATHEDEN; ORION; ORMONDE; STRATHNAVER and STRATHAIRD; THE "BAYS"; SITMAR VICTORY SHIPS; TOSCANA; KOMNINOS; SKAUGUM; DOMINION MONARCH; ORCADES; MOOLTAN and MALOJA; NAPOLI; RANCHI; SVALBARD; GOYA; DERNA - ASSIMINA; CHARLTON SOVEREIGN; LUCIANO MANARA; PROTEA -AROSA KULM; CAMERONIA; RENA; DORSETSHIRE and SOMERSETSHIRE; CHITRAL; NEA HELLAS; THE "NAVIGATORS"; GEORGIC; OXFORDSHIRE; DUNDALK BAY; CYRENIA; INDIAN PILGRIM SHIPSSURRIENTOANNA SALEN -TASMANIA; CHESHIRE; HAVEN; CANBERRA; COLUMBIA; HELLENIC PRINCE; KANIMBLA; OTRANTO and ORONTES; ASTURIAS; NELLY - SEVEN SEAS; HIMALAYA; EMPIRE BRENT; FAIRSEA; GROOTE BEER, ZUIDERKRUIS and WATERMAN; JOHAN VAN OLDENBARNEVELT; AUSTRALIA, NEPTUNIA and OCEANIA; SONTAY; NEW AUSTRALIA - ARKADIA; AMARAPOORA; BRASIL; SIBAJAK; ROMA; RAVELLO; LIGURIA - CORSICA; FLORENTIA; JENNY; SAN GIORGIO; SKAUBRYN; AROSA STAR; ROMA and SYDNEY; ORONSAY; CASTEL FELICE; FLAMINIA; ARCADIA; ORSOVA; AURELIA; SOUTHERN CROSS; IBERIA; ORANJE; ANGELINA LAURO; FAIRSKY; WILLEM RUYS; ACHILLE LAUROGUMHURYAT MISRQUEEN FREDERICA; ORIANA; PATRIS; CONTE GRANDE; MONTE UDALA; CANBERRA; NORTHERN STAR; GALILEO GALILEI and GUGLIELMO MARCONI; FLAVIA; CHUSAN; BRETAGNE - BRITTANY; ELLINIS; FAIRSTAR; AUSTRALIS; OCEAN MONARCH; BRITANIS; LE HAVRE ABETO; Index ofMigrant ShipsIn 1945 Arthur Calwell announced a new immigration policy for Australia requiring an influx of 70,000 migrants a year, and it was hoped that all of them would come from Britain. When insufficient Britons applied the Australian government looked to Italy and Greece and then to refugee camps across Europe. This book looks at the ships that brought these migrants to Australia - some that were never designed to carry passengers or to travel great distances - and their place in maritime and Australian history.Passenger shipsAustraliaHistoryShippingAustraliaHistoryImmigrantsAustraliaHistory20th centuryAustraliaEmigration and immigration20th centuryEuropeEmigration and immigrationHistory20th centuryElectronic books.Passenger shipsHistory.ShippingHistory.ImmigrantsHistory387.20994Plowman Peter903903MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464971203321Australian migrant ships 1946 - 19772020568UNINA