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Summary
An account of the Kingsley Fairbridge Farm School at Pinjarra, WA, established for the benefit of underprivileged children from Britain. On arrival at Fairbridge the children have a 'cottage mother' to look after them. They attend school, participate in sport and church services, and eventually go out to work. With commentary.
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Director: Norman A. Uren.
Subjects
- Children -- Institutional care -- Western Australia -- Pinjarra.
- Immigrants -- Western Australia -- Pinjarra Region.
- Agricultural education -- Western Australia -- Pinjarra.
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