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Today marks 75 years since the arrival of the HM. Empire Windrush in Tilbury, Essex, symbolizing the history of Caribbean migration to Britain. The National Archives features an interactive map detailing the migration patterns of the Windrush passengers, who settled across Britain rather than just London. The map includes stories and destinations of passengers from the Windrush and its post-war predecessors, the Ormonde and the Almanzora.
Courtesy: Jasper King
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