I looked for a June WOODING travelling to the UK sometime after 1941. Of course it was war time and I wasn't too hopeful of coming up with a result. I think though the following is her (- wondered if she was maybe "in the forces" (in a civilian role) ?? )
Ship: "Esperance Bay"
From : New York* to Belfast, Northern Ireland*
Arrived: (Belfast) 2 May 1942
WOODING - Jane* [sic] L. - aged 21 Years [bc 1921 ] - occupation: Stenographer
Address in UK : c/- Mr F. BOND, Bath? (looks like) Hotel, N ... ? Road, Worthing, Sussex.
Future residence : UK
[Notes: * The manifest is typewritten but not especially clear. She is indexed as "Jane" but the looking at the image, name could just as easily be "June" . Hard to decipher but seems some of the passengers may have embarked at "Auckland" and some had resided in "New Zealand" (looks like ?) * Age is certainly correct.
* There is info on various sites re: the "Esperance Bay" ... in 1939, converted into an armed merchant cruiser ... and from 'Merchant ships during WW2 (Convoys)' - 1941, used for troop transportation and also for military families returning home. Detached (from convoy?) on 30 November 1942. ]
Outward from UK : London to New Zealand
Ship: "Akaroa" - departed London on 26 January 1946
RICHARDSON - Mrs J. L. - 25 years - Housewife - not accompanied by husband
Intended Permanent Residence: New Zealand
Former UK Address: "Tresco", The Drive, Southbourne, Emsworth [West Sussex]
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