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15 October 2014
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Eunice Brathertons' story

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Eunice Bratherton
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Crewe
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11 July 2005

I worked in Crewe works making sand-moulds.I was never told what they were to be used for. I left work to get married. I married during the war, and I had to marry in a frock because of the clothes shortage. The Reception was held at the Ash Bank.

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