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Record #26954
Name :
: Olive FURNESS (1927 - )


Father
: Matthew FURNESS
Mother
: Isabella PEACOCK
BMD and other details
Date of Birth
: 29 Dec 1927   Notes : Source: Fairbridge Kids

Marriage (1)
: 1946   Spouse/Notes : Dennis Chas LANDERS (Murray district, reg 4)
Marriage (2)
:

Date of Death
:
Abode (1) : Place of BirthEngland, Durham, Gateshead

Mar qtr (1928), 10a 1529, mmn PEACOCK
Abode (2) : Place of Death / Burial
Sailing Information
Date of Arrival
: 14 Nov 1938
Country
: Australia

Ship
: Themistocles

Placement Family
:
Homes / Agencys
Institution (GB)
:

Agency
: Fairbridge Homes
NotesOlive arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia in a party of 25 children bound for the Fairbridge Farm School, Pinjarra.

The West Australian, Tuesday 15 November 1938
CHILDREN FOR FAIRBRIDGE.
Scarcely able to suppress their excitement, and obviously very keen at the prospect of making their homes in Australia, a party of 16 boys and nine girls, bound for the Fairbridge Farm School, Pinjarra, arrived at Fremantle by the liner Themistocles yesterday. The children were drawn from various parts of England and Scotland and their ages ranged from eight to 13 years. Before leaving England they spent several months in one of the Fairbridge hostels, where they were given some preliminary training to help them in their new environment. The party was under the care of Miss Missingham, a former Fairbridge worker, who has been in England for the past 12 months, and who is now returning to Pinjarra. Assisting her on the voyage were Mrs. A. L. McClemans, of Mt. Lawley, and Mr. G. Topp, of Melbourne. "I am from Cardiff," said one bright-eyed little girl, nursing a doll, which she had won in deck games on the vessel. "The passengers were very generous," said Miss Missingham, "in giving prizes for the various competitions on the way out." Few of the children were troubled with seasickness, and all arrived thoroughly fit. Several of the boys said that they were going to be farmers, though some of them had lived all their lives in the heart of London. They evidently relished the thought of living in the country. The girls will be instructed at Fairbridge in domestic science. "I'd like to stay on the boat," said one little girl. "We've all had such a lovely trip."
(Source: NLA Trove newspapers)

Olive's husband Dennis was also a Fairbridgian. He died 9 Dec 1997 aged 83. 
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IDNameDOBPlace of birthArrivals & ShipsDest.AgencyFamily links
3693 FURNESS, Beatrice Alice1889ENG, MDX, Pimlico, London Jun 1906 : Dominion CAN Barnardos  
5327 FURNESS, Kenneth1913ENG, DBY, Derby Aug 1930 : Duchess of York CAN Salvation Army  
26954 FURNESS, Olive1927ENG, DUR, Gateshead Nov 1938 : Themistocles AUS Fairbridge Homes