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In the meantime, however, the orphanage had shipped him to [[Australia]], without her knowledge or consent and contrary to her specific written instructions when she placed him in care. He was then seven years old and spent the rest of his childhood being emotionally and physically abused in institutions. | In the meantime, however, the orphanage had shipped him to [[Australia]], without her knowledge or consent and contrary to her specific written instructions when she placed him in care. He was then seven years old and spent the rest of his childhood being emotionally and physically abused in institutions. | ||
− | He was reunited with his mother in 1993 with the help of the [[Child Migrants]]' Trust. | + | He was reunited with his mother in 1993 with the help of the [[Child Migrants]]' Trust. Stanhope later married, had a family, and became a wealthy estate agent. |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
Humphreys, Margaret. Empty Cradles. New edition. (London: Corgi Books, 1995) | Humphreys, Margaret. Empty Cradles. New edition. (London: Corgi Books, 1995) |
Revision as of 18:56, 29 April 2014
Biography
Stanhope was a Child Migrant to Australia. Born to an unmarried woman in England, he was placed in an orphanage because she was unable to work and care for him, having no family back-up. During the following four years she gradually saw less and less of him, but married a well-to-do man who wanted Albert to be part of their family. In the meantime, however, the orphanage had shipped him to Australia, without her knowledge or consent and contrary to her specific written instructions when she placed him in care. He was then seven years old and spent the rest of his childhood being emotionally and physically abused in institutions.
He was reunited with his mother in 1993 with the help of the Child Migrants' Trust. Stanhope later married, had a family, and became a wealthy estate agent.
References
Humphreys, Margaret. Empty Cradles. New edition. (London: Corgi Books, 1995)
- Adoption Celebrities
- Adopted Persons
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- Birth Identity Disputed or Deliberately Concealed
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- Pre-school Years
- Unmarried Mother, Single Parent (Mother or Father) Unable to Cope
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