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List view record 1: Members of the choir of the Welsh Chapel in Cheetham Hill, c. 1912. Donor's mother, Myfanwi Bundred, was a member of this choir. (On the reverse of this photograph there is a recipe for earwigs which is as follows: 1oz sodium fluoride, 1lb bran, ¼pt treacle, ¾pt water. Dissolve SF in water treacle, add bran to make thick mush and spread where infected)List view anchor tag for record 1: Members of the choir of the Welsh Chapel in Cheetham Hill, c. 1912. Donor's mother, Myfanwi Bundred, was a member of this choir. (On the reverse of this photograph there is a recipe for earwigs which is as follows: 1oz sodium fluoride, 1lb bran, ¼pt treacle, ¾pt water. Dissolve SF in water treacle, add bran to make thick mush and spread where infected)
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List view record 1: Members of the choir of the Welsh Chapel in Cheetham Hill, c. 1912. Donor's mother, Myfanwi Bundred, was a member of this choir. (On the reverse of this photograph there is a recipe for earwigs which is as follows: 1oz sodium fluoride, 1lb bran, ¼pt treacle, ¾pt water. Dissolve SF in water treacle, add bran to make thick mush and spread where infected)
Remove Members of the choir of the Welsh Chapel in Cheetham Hill, c. 1912. Donor's mother, Myfanwi Bundred, was a member of this choir. (On the reverse of this photograph there is a recipe for earwigs which is as follows: 1oz sodium fluoride, 1lb bran, ¼pt treacle, ¾pt water. Dissolve SF in water treacle, add bran to make thick mush and spread where infected) from your current listSave Members of the choir of the Welsh Chapel in Cheetham Hill, c. 1912. Donor's mother, Myfanwi Bundred, was a member of this choir. (On the reverse of this photograph there is a recipe for earwigs which is as follows: 1oz sodium fluoride, 1lb bran, ¼pt treacle, ¾pt water. Dissolve SF in water treacle, add bran to make thick mush and spread where infected) to your current list
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