Jamaican Migrants Set Foot In Tilbury Earlier on this morning, many Jamaican migrants came to Tilbury and are keen to share their thoughts. A large number.

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Jamaican Migrants Set Foot In Tilbury Earlier on this morning, many Jamaican migrants came to Tilbury and are keen to share their thoughts. A large number of migrants expressed the way they missed their more tropical environment, but one particular 49 year old man seemed impressed by his first sightings. “I’m liking what I see, and I can’t wait to arrive at Hampstead N.W.1 as I hear there is a job free as a mechanic,” commented Arthur Falkes. It’s very uncommon for a migrant to settle right away, but this man, he seems like he’s been here for years! Each and everyone’s next step will be to start almost a whole new beginning in England; a new life. Seeming as they have been living here for a bit, many people hope to be re-distributed to new addresses. Arthur Falkes, being one of them, is known to be a very resourceful man as a mechanic, as he hopes very much to be. Harry Wycherley. The Daily Daisy Friday 22 nd June 1948 Price: 3 shillings.

Welcome Home Windrush Written by Henry Robinson 22 nd June, 1948 Yesterday at 6:15 we met the sight of the S.S Empire Windrush pulling into docks carrying many Jamaicans with it. At long last the windrush has arrived home bringing the Jamaicans to help rebuild the ‘The Motherland’.Cecil Fong one of the many Jamaican migrants, quoted ‘What a ride im almost sorry to leave the ship we had good food and plenty of singing ive never had such a jolly time’But will the Jamaicans settle in this urban enviroment. We can only suggest that the migrants will fit in but official statistics show that over 490 black migrants arrived and they may encounter serious race and abuse. Many where rearing to go to there newfound jobs but are the english happy about this? An ambitious young business man commented ‘If theyre stealing our jobs they may as well work hard we don’t want no slack.Experts are saying many people find it unacceptable to have black people in their community therefore they may expect abuse. S.S Empire Windrush The Milky Moon 2 shillings

Windrush Arrives By Ben Hackney 1948 Yesterday at Tilbury harbour the Jamaican migrants moved off the the SS Windrush keen to tell us what it was like on the ship. We can only. A few of them were suppose that they settle down and find a job in London or elsewhere. And find a place to stay many of them are hoping to stay for about five years but some might stay longer. earlier on today I spoke to Edward Granville. one of the migrants he said “its great to be off the ship and in London my next step is to be excepted only time will know… The Sunshine THE WORLD’S FAVOURITE NEWSPAPER The Jamaicans arriving