Indirect passage from Europe Transmigration via the UK, 1836–1914, Figure 1
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2001
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Between 1836 and 1914 over 32 million Europeans emigrated to the USA, Canada and South Africa. Rather than travelling directly from the European mainland many chose to migrate via Britain. This paper concerns the role that British steam and rail operators played in the business of indirect migration.
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103-380-370
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2002/07/31 07:34:35 GMT-6)
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