Nov. 11, 1970 - Australian Widow And Her Five Children Allowed To Stay In Britain Mrs. Marion Latham and her five children who had been aboard the Liner Australia for the last three days were allowed by the Home Office to land. Now Mrs. Latham is free to marry 24-year-old Mr. Ronald Capel, the man who brought her and her family from Australia. She was refused entry by officials when they arrive at Southampton because she had a wrong stamp on her passport. Photo Shows: Mrs. Marion Latham leaves the ship with her 2-year-old daughter Cheryl at Southampton.
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3197 x 5507 px | 27.1 x 46.6 cm | 10.7 x 18.4 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
11 November 1970Photographer:
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Nov. 11, 1970 - Australian Widow And Her Five Children Allowed To Stay In Britain Mrs. Marion Latham and her five children who had been aboard the Liner Australia for the last three days were allowed by the Home Office to land. Now Mrs. Latham is free to marry 24-year-old Mr. Ronald Capel, the man who brought her and her family from Australia. She was refused entry by officials when they arrive at Southampton because she had a wrong stamp on her passport. Photo Shows: Mrs. Marion Latham leaves the ship with her 2-year-old daughter Cheryl at Southampton. (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)