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Tibetan Refugee Children now living at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe
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Tibetan Refugee Children now living at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe
Tibetan Refugee Children now living at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, enjoy a day out at the Seaside, visiting St Leonards on Sea, a beach in Hastings, East Sussex, England, 30th April 1963.
Our Picture Shows... wearing national costume, the children explore the beach at St Leonards.
The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution.
The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands
Terry Rand
Sunday Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
DM R5324
Media ID 21776655
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In this heartwarming print from 1963, we see a group of Tibetan refugee children enjoying a day out at the seaside in St Leonards on Sea, East Sussex. Dressed in their traditional national costumes, these thirteen boys and eight girls have found solace and hope at the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe. Having fled Chinese occupation and persecution, many of these children are now orphaned and displaced. However, through the support of this compassionate community named after Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, an influential Swiss educationalist from the eighteenth century who believed in holistic education for all individuals, they have been given a chance to rebuild their lives. As they explore the sandy beach with joyous smiles on their faces, it is evident that even amidst adversity, these resilient young souls find solace and happiness in simple pleasures. The photo captures a moment of respite from their difficult pasts as they soak up the sun's warmth and breathe in the salty sea air. This image serves as a poignant reminder of both the resilience of these Tibetan refugee children and the power of compassion to heal wounds inflicted by conflict. It stands as a testament to humanity's ability to come together across borders to provide refuge for those most vulnerable among us.
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