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Document TitleArchive
Office For Foreign Immigrants in BessarabiaNational Archive of the Republic of Moldova
Office of the Prime Minister – Question in the House of Commons regarding the emigration of womenThe National Archives of Malta
Olive Morris CollectionLambeth Palace Archives
On Female Emigration from WorkhousesTrinity College Dublin Manuscripts & Archives Research Library
Original Home Office letters and papers relating to Scotland, including petitions and circuit letters in criminal matters, papers on treasonable practices, highland churches, and the Edinburgh School of Design.UK National Archives
P 1606/1913; Duleep Singh Family: affairs of the Princess Bamba, Sophia and Catherine; visits to IndiaBritish Library
Papers of George William Clarke (1849-1919)New College Library Special Collections. The University of Edinburgh Archives
Papers of Lady Edith Haden GuestUniversity of St Andrews Special Collections
Papers of M. Teresa Ball IBVM, Superior General Loreto Archives
Papers of the United Society for the Propagation of the GospelBodleian Library
Papers relating to Maria Rye’s Emigration Home for Destitute Little GirlsUniversity of Liverpool Special Collections & Archives
Papers relating to the Women’s Migration and Overseas Appointments SocietyLambeth Palace
Passport Application Collection (MFA 01)National Archives of Malta
Passport Application of Tonna JosephineNational Archives of Malta
Passport Application of Zammit EvelynNational Archives of Malta
Passport collectionCroatian State Archives
Patricia Neils Boulter PapersAmerican School of Classical Studies Athens
Personal Papers of Bessie Rayner ParkesGirton College
Petition by Anne Owens alias Naughton, Nenagh, County Tipperary, applying for a passage to join her son Alexander Naughton in New South Wales, [Australia], convicted for robberyNational Archives
Petition by Catherine O’Donnell née King, Castlebar, County Mayo, asking about obtaining a passage to Sydney, New South Wales, [Australia] with her children, in order to join her husband EdmundNational Archives