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Author: miranda

Posted on 13 December 202212 February 2024

The Life of the Poor in Victorian Shelford

Stapleford History Society 13th December 2022

A talk by Helen Harwood

The date of this talk coincided with a week-long period of snow and ice, which was so bad we had to cancel. Helen Harwood was able to come in January 2024 to give her talk.

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