The Resource Migration to new worlds, Module 1, The century of immigration, (electronic book,)
Migration to new worlds, Module 1, The century of immigration, (electronic book,)
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The item Migration to new worlds, Module 1, The century of immigration, (electronic book,) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item Migration to new worlds, Module 1, The century of immigration, (electronic book,) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.
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- Summary
- Electronic reproduction of material relating to the migration of peoples from Great Britain, Europe and Asia to North America and Australasia.
- Language
- eng
- Note
-
- Title from home page; part title from Introduction page (viewed on 23 February 2016)
- Includes material by or about the following people: Evelyn Ashley, James Baines, Sir Julian Pauncefote (Baron Pauncefote), Henry Labouchere (Baron Taunton), Alexander Begg, Sir George Berkeley, Sir John Bramston, Alexander Carlisle Buchanan, Caroline Chisholm, Captain Sam Christianson, Sir Francis Cockburn, Leonard Courtney, Dr William Henry Duncan, Granville George Leveson-Gower (Earl Granville), Charles Grey (Earl Grey), Sir Edward Smith-Stanley (Earl of Derby), Sir Edward Henry Stanley (Earl of Derby), Lord John Russell (Earl Russell), Sir Michael Hicks Beach (Earl St Aldwyn), Sir Thomas Frederick Elliot, Stanio Ivanoff Fancoff, Lieutenant Governor Sandford Freeling, Sir George Gipps, Sir George Grey, Alexander Heisson, Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, Shigezo Iwata, Sonoko Iwata, Lord Henry Bathurst, Lord George Henry Cadogan, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert (Lord Carnarvon), Charles Grant (Lord Glenelg), John Wodehouse (Lord Kimberley), Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (Marquis of Salisbury), Sir Robert Henry Meade, Sir Thomas William Clinton Murdoch, Sir George Murray, Anthony Musgrave, Captain James Nourse, Sir Montagu Frederick Ommanney, John A. Robinson, Carl Schurz, James Samuel Stemons, Sir James Stephen, Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, Sir Edward Villiers, Frederick John Robinson (Viscount Goderich), Stephen Walcott, Edward Walkinshaw, Edward Wingfield
- Includes material on the following topics: European, Asian and Chinese migrants, emigration, immigration, port conditions, departure conditions and organisation, arrivals and early experiences, journey conditions, anti-immigration legislation, motives for emigration, permanent settlement, ethnic identity and community relations, religion, remigration, responses to immigration, ships and shipping lines, politics, legislation and governance, indentured labour
- Reproduced from original materials held in the following repositories: American Antiquarian Society; British Library; California Historical Society; Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21; Glenbow Museum; Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Liverpool Record Office; Maritime Museum of San Diego; Maritime Museum of Tasmania; Museum Victoria; National Museums Liverpool. Maritime Archives & Library (Merseyside Maritime Museum); Tenement Museum, New York; The National Archives; The Robert Opie Collection; University of Sussex
- Label
- Migration to new worlds, Module 1, The century of immigration
- Title
- Migration to new worlds
- Title number
- Module 1
- Title part
- The century of immigration
- Title variation
- Century of immigration
- Subject
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- Assisted emigration -- Great Britain -- History -- Sources
- British -- Foreign countries -- History -- Sources
- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
- Europe -- Emigration and immigration | History -- Sources
- Great Britain -- Colonies | Description and travel
- Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration | Economic aspects | History -- Sources
- Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration | History -- Sources
- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Sources
- Immigrants -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
- Immigrants -- Transportation | History -- Sources
- Shipping companies (Marine transportation) -- Great Britain -- History -- Sources
- United States -- Description and travel
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Electronic reproduction of material relating to the migration of peoples from Great Britain, Europe and Asia to North America and Australasia.
- Biography type
- contains biographical information
- Cataloging source
- UkMbAM-D
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Emigration and immigration
- Immigrants
- Great Britain
- United States
- Great Britain
- Great Britain
- Great Britain
- Assisted emigration
- Immigrants
- Shipping companies (Marine transportation)
- British
- Europe
- Summary expansion
- The resource explores migrant experiences during the 'century of immigration'. Eye-witness accounts are provided by personal diaries, letters and travel journals, and supplemented by scrapbooks, government correspondence, maps, watercolours, objects, shipping papers and rare printed material, giving significant context for journey conditions and subsequent settlement
- Label
- Migration to new worlds, Module 1, The century of immigration, (electronic book,)
- Note
-
- Title from home page; part title from Introduction page (viewed on 23 February 2016)
- Includes material by or about the following people: Evelyn Ashley, James Baines, Sir Julian Pauncefote (Baron Pauncefote), Henry Labouchere (Baron Taunton), Alexander Begg, Sir George Berkeley, Sir John Bramston, Alexander Carlisle Buchanan, Caroline Chisholm, Captain Sam Christianson, Sir Francis Cockburn, Leonard Courtney, Dr William Henry Duncan, Granville George Leveson-Gower (Earl Granville), Charles Grey (Earl Grey), Sir Edward Smith-Stanley (Earl of Derby), Sir Edward Henry Stanley (Earl of Derby), Lord John Russell (Earl Russell), Sir Michael Hicks Beach (Earl St Aldwyn), Sir Thomas Frederick Elliot, Stanio Ivanoff Fancoff, Lieutenant Governor Sandford Freeling, Sir George Gipps, Sir George Grey, Alexander Heisson, Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, Shigezo Iwata, Sonoko Iwata, Lord Henry Bathurst, Lord George Henry Cadogan, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert (Lord Carnarvon), Charles Grant (Lord Glenelg), John Wodehouse (Lord Kimberley), Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (Marquis of Salisbury), Sir Robert Henry Meade, Sir Thomas William Clinton Murdoch, Sir George Murray, Anthony Musgrave, Captain James Nourse, Sir Montagu Frederick Ommanney, John A. Robinson, Carl Schurz, James Samuel Stemons, Sir James Stephen, Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, Sir Edward Villiers, Frederick John Robinson (Viscount Goderich), Stephen Walcott, Edward Walkinshaw, Edward Wingfield
- Includes material on the following topics: European, Asian and Chinese migrants, emigration, immigration, port conditions, departure conditions and organisation, arrivals and early experiences, journey conditions, anti-immigration legislation, motives for emigration, permanent settlement, ethnic identity and community relations, religion, remigration, responses to immigration, ships and shipping lines, politics, legislation and governance, indentured labour
- Reproduced from original materials held in the following repositories: American Antiquarian Society; British Library; California Historical Society; Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21; Glenbow Museum; Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Liverpool Record Office; Maritime Museum of San Diego; Maritime Museum of Tasmania; Museum Victoria; National Museums Liverpool. Maritime Archives & Library (Merseyside Maritime Museum); Tenement Museum, New York; The National Archives; The Robert Opie Collection; University of Sussex
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Color
- black and white
- Control code
- AC012337
- Dimensions
- unknown
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Quality assurance targets
- unknown
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Migration to new worlds, Module 1, The century of immigration, (electronic book,)
- Note
-
- Title from home page; part title from Introduction page (viewed on 23 February 2016)
- Includes material by or about the following people: Evelyn Ashley, James Baines, Sir Julian Pauncefote (Baron Pauncefote), Henry Labouchere (Baron Taunton), Alexander Begg, Sir George Berkeley, Sir John Bramston, Alexander Carlisle Buchanan, Caroline Chisholm, Captain Sam Christianson, Sir Francis Cockburn, Leonard Courtney, Dr William Henry Duncan, Granville George Leveson-Gower (Earl Granville), Charles Grey (Earl Grey), Sir Edward Smith-Stanley (Earl of Derby), Sir Edward Henry Stanley (Earl of Derby), Lord John Russell (Earl Russell), Sir Michael Hicks Beach (Earl St Aldwyn), Sir Thomas Frederick Elliot, Stanio Ivanoff Fancoff, Lieutenant Governor Sandford Freeling, Sir George Gipps, Sir George Grey, Alexander Heisson, Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, Shigezo Iwata, Sonoko Iwata, Lord Henry Bathurst, Lord George Henry Cadogan, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert (Lord Carnarvon), Charles Grant (Lord Glenelg), John Wodehouse (Lord Kimberley), Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (Marquis of Salisbury), Sir Robert Henry Meade, Sir Thomas William Clinton Murdoch, Sir George Murray, Anthony Musgrave, Captain James Nourse, Sir Montagu Frederick Ommanney, John A. Robinson, Carl Schurz, James Samuel Stemons, Sir James Stephen, Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, Sir Edward Villiers, Frederick John Robinson (Viscount Goderich), Stephen Walcott, Edward Walkinshaw, Edward Wingfield
- Includes material on the following topics: European, Asian and Chinese migrants, emigration, immigration, port conditions, departure conditions and organisation, arrivals and early experiences, journey conditions, anti-immigration legislation, motives for emigration, permanent settlement, ethnic identity and community relations, religion, remigration, responses to immigration, ships and shipping lines, politics, legislation and governance, indentured labour
- Reproduced from original materials held in the following repositories: American Antiquarian Society; British Library; California Historical Society; Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21; Glenbow Museum; Historical Society of Pennsylvania; Liverpool Record Office; Maritime Museum of San Diego; Maritime Museum of Tasmania; Museum Victoria; National Museums Liverpool. Maritime Archives & Library (Merseyside Maritime Museum); Tenement Museum, New York; The National Archives; The Robert Opie Collection; University of Sussex
- Antecedent source
- unknown
- Color
- black and white
- Control code
- AC012337
- Dimensions
- unknown
- File format
- unknown
- Form of item
- electronic
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Quality assurance targets
- unknown
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Specific material designation
- remote
Subject
- Assisted emigration -- Great Britain -- History -- Sources
- British -- Foreign countries -- History -- Sources
- Emigration and immigration -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
- Europe -- Emigration and immigration | History -- Sources
- Great Britain -- Colonies | Description and travel
- Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration | Economic aspects | History -- Sources
- Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration | History -- Sources
- Great Britain -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Sources
- Immigrants -- History -- 19th century -- Sources
- Immigrants -- Transportation | History -- Sources
- Shipping companies (Marine transportation) -- Great Britain -- History -- Sources
- United States -- Description and travel
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