In 1963 I met my boyfriend (later my husbands) half uncle, wife and 3 children. Just weeks before they left England as £10 Poms. The family lost touch with them.
Just before Covid, I went to Perth W.A. for 3 weeks to meet my Son in Laws, Uncle also a £10 Pom when he left National Service. We travelled and toured and went To Rottnest Island a Penal Colony near Freemantle. When we got off on return to land, we visited the Walls of Welcome of the Poms. I Knew the year they arrived and first/Surname...so scanned the Walls and found the ship they arrived on. The following day we went to Mandurah sailed around the bay and had a meal on the coast line. two days later we travelled home.
Got onto the internet and traced two, then the third child of the Half Aunt and Uncle; exchanged information of the missing years. Half Uncle had died,but his wife was 10 minutes away from where we were in Mandurah the day we visited....If only we had looked at the Walls of Welcome earlier in our trip of a lifetime, we could have met up with them.
On the same day while coasting around the bay, we met with two people from Billingham, recognised the accent! One lived two minutes from me; the other 10 minutes. Never knew or met them locally. What a small world! Who would have guessed? Fact can be stranger than fiction.