by Ma8-_lPO9 | Mar 13, 2024 | PIONEERS
Lady Ivy Woolley PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘Governor’s wife helped keep ship on straight course’ 1895 - 1981 Share this: There is a perception that the Empire Windrush carried only 492 Jamaican men who were looking for work in England. There were in...
by Ma8-_lPO9 | Mar 13, 2024 | PIONEERS
Clinton Wong PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘RAF volunteer became Warrant Officer in exemplary career’ 1921 - 2016 Share this: When he returned to England on the Empire Windrush in June 1948, Clinton Wong had already served in the war as a RAF volunteer....
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Gertrude Whitelaw PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘Intrepid 80-year-old was off on her travels again’ 1868 - 1948 Share this: An unaccompanied elderly white female is not what most people envisage when they think of the Empire Windrush. At 80 years of age,...
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Doris and Russell Walle PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘Mum-to-be in dash to England for birth’ 1919- 2003 Share this: There was a very special reason why Doris Walle was travelling on the Empire Windrush in May 1948 with her three-year-old son, Russell....
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William and Henrietta Tucker PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘Medic who advanced the practice of surgery’ Share this: William Tucker was a physician who had a remarkable link to another piece of West Indian history. During the First World War, he was a...
by Ma8-_lPO9 | Mar 13, 2024 | PIONEERS
Lambert Taylor PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘After almost 50 years in UK, ludo lover returned home with his game board’ 1924 - 2005 Share this: Born on Christmas Eve, 1924 in Seafield, St Catherine, Jamaica, Lambert Augustus Taylor was brought up by his...