Carol Marie Newall
BIO
Biography

Carol Marie Newall lives in the Muskoka Lakes district north of Toronto with her husband and granddaughter. Her surprise discovery of a family secret inspired a longterm quest to learn about the British Child Migration to Canada, a little known program that sent more than one hundred thousand home children abroad to work as indentured farmers and domestics. Carol graduated from the Ted Rogers School of Management at Toronto Metropolitan University, formerly, Ryerson. This is her first book.

 

In 2011 Carol inherited a cardboard memory box stuffed with old sepia photos, documents, a bible, and a cracked white china doorknob—the last bits and pieces of her late grandmother’s life. It contained nothing of any value, but to her the contents were priceless. For months she examined the photos and reread the correspondence, but found only a few vague clues about Winnie Cooper. Why was she sent to Barnardo Homes? Who was her family? What happened to her brothers? Ten years later, having traced online resources, interviewed family members, searched her brain for illusive memories, and dug through archives in Canada and the UK, she was able to learn how Winnie, a plucky English girl, found herself working in Canada.

ADDRESS
City: Rosseau, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
OUTSIDE THE GATE: The True Story of a British Home Child in Canada
Publisher
Barlow Books
Year
2022
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
30+
Presentation Genre
Creative non-fiction
Presentation Length
45 minutes
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Power point presentation on history of British child migration to Canada as told through the story of twelve-year-old, Winnie Cooper.

Presentation Fee(s)
$150
Workshop details
Audience Size
30-100
Intended Audience
People with an interest in researching their genealogy.
Workshop Length
60 Minutes
Workshop Description
Workshop description

There is a lot of interest in genealogy  and I can help direct participants to resources. Best combined with other speakers as part of a panel.

Workshop Fee(s)
$150
School presentation details
Audience Size
20-50
Intended Audience
Canadian history course, grade 9/10
Presentation Length
45 minutes
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Power point description of British Child migration. This subject is not included in Canadian high school history curriculum. I've made several presentations already and am available wherever there is an interest.

Presentation Fee(s)
$300
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