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  1. Ten Pound Poms. The Orient Line ship Orontes in Tilbury Docks circa 1957 shortly before sailing for Sydney carrying (mainly) migrants on the assisted passage scheme. Ten Pound Poms were British citizens who migrated to Australia and New Zealand after the Second World War. The Government of Australia initiated the Assisted Passage Migration ...

  2. The disaffection of the migrants became something of a cultural meme of the time, with the grumpy newcomers being dubbed ‘whinging poms’. In all, around 250,000 ten pound poms went back to the UK, though – interestingly – half of this lot later changed their minds and returned to Australia, becoming known as ‘boomerang poms’.

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · A family recall leaving 1960s Kent for Down Under as a drama puts the spotlight on 'ten pound Poms'. ... family arrived in Australia after registering on the 'ten pound Poms' scheme - the focus of ...

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  4. The term ten pound Pom, (also ten pound migrant , ten quid migrant, and ten pound tourist ), is first recorded in the 1970s. It refers to those people from the UK who migrated to Australia under the Assisted Passage Scheme, a scheme run by the Australian Government after the Second World War. The fare for passage to Australia was set at £10.

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  5. The ten pound assisted passage scheme proved extremely popular, with two clear waves of migration occurring, firstly in the immediate post-war period, and then peaking in the 1960s. These 'Ten Pound Poms', as they became known (82% were English) were mostly from an urban background (Jupp, 2004) and were motivated by various factors: to escape ...

  6. Oct 12, 2023 · The phrase 'Ten Pound Poms' is used to describe the Britons who emigrated to Australia following World War 2 on the Australian government's assisted passage scheme. The purpose of this scheme was to enlarge Australia's population whilst supplying workers for the country's growing economy and industry. Britons were offered a way out of the ...

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  8. May 12, 2023 · The journey of the Ten Pound Poms: From immigration to television. Elissa Napier. May 12, 2023. The Ten Pound Pom movement was the largest migration scheme in history. Source: Getty. The promise ...

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