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1932 - Friday 13 May 1932 ,  Nottingham Evening Post ,  Nottinghamshire, England.
1932 - Friday 13 May 1932 , Nottingham Evening Post , Nottinghamshire, England.
A Lancashire Yarn - 'how to bowl fast by picking potatoes from a nearby greengrocer's hamper and bowling them along the street.' 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
 
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1944 newsclip
1944 newsclip
The night when Dave was lost. 
 
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1944 newsclip.jpg
1944 newsclip.jpg
 
 
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211 James Whittaker  Catherine Entwistle marriage
211 James Whittaker Catherine Entwistle marriage
 
 
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2181 William Entwistle  Mary Entwistle marriage e.jpg
2181 William Entwistle Mary Entwistle marriage e.jpg
 
 
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3 crown coin
3 crown coin
 
 
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33 Bold street Liverpool 1851
33 Bold street Liverpool 1851
Census detail for 1851. This was the address where Charlotte performed as The Infant Magnet during the summer of 1856. Described in advert as 33 Bold Street, next to Russell's French and Italian warehouse. 
 
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343 Samuel Lonsdale & Margaret Drinkwater marriage
343 Samuel Lonsdale & Margaret Drinkwater marriage
 
 
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3rd Battle of the Aisne
3rd Battle of the Aisne
 
 
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42 Adelaide St 1901 census
42 Adelaide St 1901 census
This was a previous family living in the house. 
 
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5 cents coin
5 cents coin
 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles
A Diary from the Dardanelles
Transcription of handwritten diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Found by his family after his death in 1968. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p01
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p01
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982.
'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...'
We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p02
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p02
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p03
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p03
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p04
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p04
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p05
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p05
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p06
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p06
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p07
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p07
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p08
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p08
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p09
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p09
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p10
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p10
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p11
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p11
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p12
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p12
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p13
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p13
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p14
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p14
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p15
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p15
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p16
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p16
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p17
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p17
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p18
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p18
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p19
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p19
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p20
A Diary from the Dardanelles 1915 p20
I found this as an article published in the Darwen Advertiser and News, Wednesday November 3, 1982. 'TODAY WE publish the lucid and vivid diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diary of his time in the Dardanelles while looking through some old papers...' We visited the Imperial War Museum in 2009 and were able to read and obtain copies of the original diaries, deposited by his daughter nearly three decades ago. 
 
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A Green & Co Directory of Liverpool and Birkenhead
A Green & Co Directory of Liverpool and Birkenhead
Young, FE, Commission Agent and Provision Dealer, 412 Scotland Road 
 
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A Hall M Siddall M1837
A Hall M Siddall M1837
 
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme
A Long Journey to the Somme
Transcription of handwritten diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War. Found by his family after his death in 1968. 
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p01
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p01
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p02
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p02
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p03
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p03
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p04
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p04
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p05
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p05
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p06
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p06
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p07
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p07
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p08
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p08
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p09
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p09
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p10
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p10
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p11
A Long Journey to the Somme 1917 p11
A further extract from the diary of a Darwen man who volunteered for the Fourth East Lancashire Regiment during the First World War.
Mrs Nellie Garner unearthed her late husband Albert's diaries of his wartime service while looking through a drawer of old papers in 1982. Mr Garner had died in May 1968 when he was 72. Their daughter, Connie, transcribed the diaries before passing them on to the Imperial War Museum. The directness and simplicity of his writing is particularly impressive as he had left school at 12 ˝ years old and (in Connie’s words) ‘never pretended to be clever but he had learned how to write’.  
 
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Acorn
Acorn
 
 
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Ada Dardis emigration 1923
Ada Dardis emigration 1923
 
 

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