Daily Dispatch and Daily Chronicle Second World War, World War Two, World War 2, WWII, History, Home Front, Manchester
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These two girls were my parents next door neighbors Elaine(holding cage) and Elizabeth Shawcross. I didn't come along until about 5 years later. By this time their house was rebuilt and they still lived there as i was growing up
I have inherited these documents from three of Elizabeth Ridings' grandchildren: my grandmother and her younger brother and sister. They are, presumably, the documents they felt were worth saving.
...who in times when learning's eye was dim, and the rich scrolls of eloquence were hid in thickest gloom, search'd into deep obscurity, and found treasures of lore, yet undestroy'd by time...
...in a few more fleeting years, my own presumptuous hand will be for ever still; nor may I hope a single leaf of mine will e'er descend to after ages; but if one escape grey time...let it bear witness .
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These two girls were my parents next door neighbors Elaine(holding cage) and Elizabeth Shawcross. I didn't come along until about 5 years later. By this time their house was rebuilt and they still lived there as i was growing up
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