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- ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Open Centre, Lancashire
- People in story:Ìý
- Bill Kaye
- Location of story:Ìý
- Fleetwood
- Background to story:Ìý
- Civilian
- Article ID:Ìý
- A3827360
- Contributed on:Ìý
- 24 March 2005
Children, without their parents knowledge, would collect cigarette ends from pavements and gutters - there were no filter tips in those days - and collect the tobacco in match boxes.
When they had a full match box, they would trade this tobacco for artefacts made by the POWs.
I saw rings and animals made of perspex from aircraft windows, etc
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