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      Home Children - The children sent to Canada from the Home for Destitute Children in Liverpool

      Many of our ancestors moved great distances by choice for economic reasons. Migration from Britain to North America was a well-trodden path. However, a less well-known programme of child migration, known as the 'Home Children' movement saw nearly 80000 poor children sent to Canada from Britain during a 70 year period from the 1860s.

      Using case studies of children who were sent to Canada, the session will explore the sources that are available, in Britain and Canada, and piece together life stories for the most important people in the migration programme, the children.

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