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The golden bridge : young immigrants to Canada, 1833-1939  Cover Image Book Book

The golden bridge : young immigrants to Canada, 1833-1939

Kohli, Marjorie. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781896219905 (pbk.) :
  • ISBN: 189621990X (pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: print
    xviii, 462 p. : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: Toronto : Natural Heritage Books, c2003.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 430-437) and index.
Subject: Immigrant children -- Canada -- History
Home children (Canadian immigrants)
Canada -- Emigration and immigration -- History
Great Britain -- Emigration and immigration -- History

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  • Univ of Toronto Pr

    "To thousands of young people, emigration has been the golden bridge by which they have passed from an apparently hopeless childhood to lives of useful service and assured comfort, in this new land."

    - Mr. G. Bogue Smart, Inspector of British Immigrant Children and Receiving Homes, 1915

    Many thousands of Canadians are descended from young immigrants transported to Canada from 1833 to 1939. Author Marjorie Kohli has meticulously documented the incredible story of the removal of thousands of "waifs and strays" and young men and women, primarily from the UK and Ireland. They braved the perilous voyage to an unknown future in Canada, ultimately being placed throughout the Maritimes, Ontario, Quebec and westward as far as British Columbia.

    The most comprehensive resource of its kind, The Golden Bridge promises to be an indispensable tool for family researchers with a "home child" ancestor, and of interest to those unfamiliar with this aspect of Canadian history. This extensively researched book incorporates background detail on agencies and key organizers such as Maria Rye, Annie Macpherson, Thomas Barnardo and William Quarrier, along with lesser knowns including Ellinor Close and Charles Young.

    Marjorie Kohli is well known for her years of active involvement with juvenile and child migration issues. Supported by charts, passenger lists and archival visuals, The Golden Bridge is a must-read for genealogists and history buffs alike.

  • Univ of Toronto Pr
    The Golden Bridge documents the period of "home children" and juvenile migration to Canadian shores prior to the Second World War.
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