Looking Back: Temporal and Spatial Connections of Post-War Migration and Displacement Through the Eyes of the Toronto TelegramMain MenuLooking Back: Temporal and Spatial Connections of Post-War Migration and Displacement Through the Eyes of the Toronto TelegramBy Robyn LeLacheurTimeline of Publishing Patterns of Global Displacement between 1939-1964Photographs provided by the Toronto TelegramRefugees & Displaced Peoples: Where they came fromRefugees and MigrantsLocal Context: War Guests in TorontoTheir War Goes On: Opulence Hides Gray RefugeesArticle by Ron Poulton, Telegram Staff ReporterImage Representation of Refugees: An Analysis of Terence Wright's Article, "Moving Images: The Media Representation of Refugees"War Guests, (Im)migrants, and RefugeesThe Representation of War Guests, (Im)migrants, and Refugees Through Wartime Propaganda and IconographyAnna St.Onge25b2131b3bad72f47d55b2ab29f71ad3b83a7de6Robyn LeLacheur69764b2f71565fb3dfb6990b7c0672e799d40562
Robin Kingsley Spending the Duration of the War on Farm north of Maple, ON
12018-04-07T19:52:54-04:00Robyn LeLacheur69764b2f71565fb3dfb6990b7c0672e799d40562159"Many miles across the ocean from the dangers of hun bombs, young Robin Kingsley, son of Capt. Charles Kingsley, R.A.F., and Mrs. Kingsley, is shown here on the edge of the swimming pool on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Glassco, just north of Maple. On the diving board are Dick and June Glassco, who will be his companions "for the duration," as Robin will make his home with the Glasscos." (Caption on back)plain2018-04-22T11:56:16-04:0007/06/194043.851648, -79.527211Robyn LeLacheur69764b2f71565fb3dfb6990b7c0672e799d40562
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12018-04-22T10:33:39-04:00Robyn LeLacheur69764b2f71565fb3dfb6990b7c0672e799d40562Woman reading The Evening Telegram4plain2018-04-22T11:53:38-04:0007/1940Robyn LeLacheur69764b2f71565fb3dfb6990b7c0672e799d40562