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Part Three 2: Mean Mum and Mean Noel
Part Three Chapter Two Mean Mum and Mean Noel Whit Monday “I think it was mean of Noel and you to desert me” 2 May, 1949. P.A. to C.S. (P), C.D.E.E, Porton, nr Salisbury, Wilts. Monday Dearest Chookie-Burrdies, Thank … Continue reading
Posted in Britain Austerity 1940s, Feminism, Gender Studies, Letters, Porton Chemical and Biolgical Warfare Centre, Social and Political History, Womens History
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Part Two 8: Marriage – No second hand or damaged material
Part Two Chapter 8: Marriage – No second hand or damaged material. “Remember always, honey, your value (I hate to put it this way but facts are facts) in the marriage market is a very, very high one…. therefore no second … Continue reading
Posted in Cairo 1940s, Feminism, Gender Studies, Letters, Social and Political History, Suez Canal Zone, Womens History
Tagged Achininver youth hostel, BMEO, Burg el Arab, Cairo Kursaal, CARE Parcels, Edvard Benes, El Qassasin, Jan Masaryk, John Clark, John Wheeler-Bennet, Jordanhill Teachers Training College, Just William, Le Petit Coin de France Cairo, Malcolm Campbells, Osbert Lanacaster, RAF Kabrit, Robert Bruce Lockhart, SMT Scottish Motor Traction, Tel El Kebir, The New Look, Unity Theatre
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