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Treasured family heirlooms
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tinkers | Report | 10 Mar 2005 13:11 |
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my mother in law was in the ladies land army in the 1930s 40 i think and she had a certificate when she came out and it has been in a frame on the wall ever since sadly she isnt with us no more but the certificates is proudley on the wall anne |
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Emma | Report | 10 Mar 2005 13:08 |
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I have a ring from my gran...was given to me when she died last year, so scared of loosing it i cant wear it! |
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JenRedPurple | Report | 10 Mar 2005 13:06 |
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What lovely things do you all have from your rellies? I thought my partner was lucky with paintings, books (written by the family), family bibles etc. Then I realised from threads that some people have nothing but names and now certificates. I now know I am lucky too with books (owned by rellies), a bookshelf made from a family dining table, a copy of indentures etc. What lovely things do you treasure? Jen. x |
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