AZ Jim
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No three nations are tighter and have demonstrated it so frequently as have the UK and Australia and us here in America.
Aww the lovely Judith Durham and the seekers...such beautiful voices..
Annie I think half of OZ are made up of £10 immigrants from Scotland.
We were all ready to move to Australia in the 60's when I was a child, but for reasons I can't reveal on the forum it was all cancelled..
The other half of Scotland migrated to Canada.. LOL>...I have quite a few rellies in and around the Toronto area.. but we've lost touch since we all got older....
I remember during WWII, we had air raid drills in school, where they moved us out into the halls. We used to sit and sing songs.
One of the most popular was Waltzing Matilda. My sonwas a great Anglophile as I am myself. One of the first dates I took my wife on was to see the Scots Guards on their first visit to New York in Madison Square Garden. I remember almost getting emotional, when they came marching in. " Scotland the Brave" became one of "our songs". Love British TV.
I watched the last night of the proms on You Tube. The crowds! "Land of Hope and Glory", with all of the flag waving. Just overwhelming.
Yes Holly I don't mean any offence, The families , singles who sailed to Australia were referred to as £ 10 Poms
I have mentioned in previous posts about the area I live , where many families came from Cornwell .. It must of been very hard to pack up and leave all your family, friends and the lifestyle and travel so far away, There again I can't speak for other countries but Australia didn't have any welfare, system and people had no other option than to work in slave like conditions. ( in this area children as young as 10 had to work a 10 hour day then attend school at night, if they failed to attend school they were it paid their sixpence a day)