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current | 15:18, 25 May 2020 | 720 × 1,520 (664 KB) | JoshuaTree219 (talk | contribs) | Uploaded a work by Dr Richard Pankhurst - Leo Baekeland - Emmeline Pankhurst from Found in South Australia, the photo (pankhurst family Hairloom) + 2x letters (blue being an elaborate detterrant from Emmeline pankhurst) the African letter is correspondence between Pankhurst sisters christabelle & Adela or Silvia addressed to Mrs J. Mary. Turner (nee Lawrence) in Adelaide as she a descendant of Tresurer W.S.P.U Emmeline Pethick Lawrence.. the woman who kept the pankhurst family Hairloom.. safe... |
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