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15 October 2014
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Mary
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18 February 2004

I worked in a soup factory in Netherfield Road, and afterwards in a munitions factory. I was in Spellow Lane when the public urinal was hit by a bomb but managed to escape the consequences by running away very quickly. Spratt's factory used to make a variant of their dog biscuits for the soldiers! Children going to school had to carry gas masks, which were isisued in cardboard cases.

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