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efforts remained largely unrecognised until 1988, when they came to public attention after his wife found a scrapbook in their attic documenting the details. Only then did the individuals whom Winton arranged to have transported to safety as children learn the story of how they survived the
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Nicholas rescued had by 2009 grown to number 5,000 people. Passengers on the 2009 train also included Sir
Nicholas's daughter Barbara. Other survivors who did not travel on the reunion train instead met it at Liverpool Street.
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