
Pegwoman
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Such a shame that you no longer have it. Another person has told me that they were made of satin wood and stained dark to look like mahogany.
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Have you heard of identity discs for children during the Second World War ? These were like dog tags worn by soldiers , which had the child’s name and address and identity number on These discs were worn round the neck by the child, were as adults had identity cards. Sorry if this is of no interest.
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Of course you can share the photos. The biro is just to give an idea of how small the first aid kit is as I couldn’t find a ruler to measure it. All is I know that my uncle was a pious in school in Bedlington and shortly after the Zeppelin crashed there (1915) I think. all the children were presented with one of these.
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Looking forward to seeing your photos. Apart from my granparents beds I have all their furniture, china and family correspondence and documents. James’s and Annie were married in 1906. James was from Longframlington, Annie formerly Nobley was from Barrington unfortunately she had two younger brothers who drowned whilst skating on the pit pond . I have some disaster glasses which record the incident Thank you for your information and comments about the press
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Thank you so much for the information Netherton isn’t far from Bedlington perhaps the families knew each other. I believe my grandmother had bedding in the drawers, but China in the top. Now the China it’s still there and the drawers are full of family documents and correspondence from 1906 until 1960 . I am trying to upload it onto my iPad. It is taking me ages as I get so caught up reading stuff that it my progress is dead slow stop. I have all the furniture that belonged to my grandparents apart from their beds. I just love it. And I am sure that your family press was just as beautiful.
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Think she just liked china . I have about twenty teapots ,various tea services amazing ribbon plates and loads of jugs all in a piece of her furniture , which I think is called a PRESS. My grandparents were married in 1906 and my grandad worked at the dr pit . Their home in shiney row was typical of the time filled with ornaments, or dust collectors as my mam called them .
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Seeing as ab n interest was shown in the Bedlington terrier teapot I thought that I would share another of my grandmother’s teapots with you . i
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Thank you so much for the information .
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Before James and Annie Clark lived in Shiney row the lived in puddlers lane . Thought that people who liked paper documents might want to look at it .
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