Windrush

Etymology
First attested as, from +.

More recent senses derive from the ship, named after the River Windrush. The arrival of 802 immigrants to the UK from the onboard the Empire Windrush in 1948 is seen as symbolic of the beginning of mass immigration from the Caribbean to the UK.

The Windrush line was named for its running through several parts of London with large British Caribbean population.

Proper noun

 * , named after the river.
 * 1) The first significant wave of immigration of  in the 1940s and 1950s.
 * 2) The ; the wrongful deportation of British citizens from the UK in the 2010s, especially of Caribbean immigrants belonging to the Windrush generation.
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 * 1) The ; the wrongful deportation of British citizens from the UK in the 2010s, especially of Caribbean immigrants belonging to the Windrush generation.
 * 2) The  on the.
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