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List view record 1: Ethel Simpson (left) and her sister Alice, the donor's mother, in 1917. Alice Simpson (born 1898) worked as a copwinder at Richard Howarths mill in Ordsall. In August 1923 Alice married George Ward, a crane driver at Metro Vicks. George lost a leg in World War I - amputated 2 days before his 21st birthday. Alice and George had two children, Harold and Pauline (the donor). They lived in Garden Street, Lower Broughton.List view anchor tag for record 1: Ethel Simpson (left) and her sister Alice, the donor's mother, in 1917. Alice Simpson (born 1898) worked as a copwinder at Richard Howarths mill in Ordsall. In August 1923 Alice married George Ward, a crane driver at Metro Vicks. George lost a leg in World War I - amputated 2 days before his 21st birthday. Alice and George had two children, Harold and Pauline (the donor). They lived in Garden Street, Lower Broughton.
Thumbnail for Ethel Simpson (left) and her sister Alice, the donor's mother, in 1917. Alice Simpson (born 1898) worked as a copwinder at Richard Howarths mill in Ordsall. In August 1923 Alice married George Ward, a crane driver at Metro Vicks. George lost a leg in World War I - amputated 2 days before his 21st birthday. Alice and George had two children, Harold and Pauline (the donor). They lived in Garden Street, Lower Broughton.
Remove Ethel Simpson (left) and her sister Alice, the donor's mother, in 1917. Alice Simpson (born 1898) worked as a copwinder at Richard Howarths mill in Ordsall. In August 1923 Alice married George Ward, a crane driver at Metro Vicks. George lost a leg in World War I - amputated 2 days before his 21st birthday. Alice and George had two children, Harold and Pauline (the donor). They lived in Garden Street, Lower Broughton. from your current listSave Ethel Simpson (left) and her sister Alice, the donor's mother, in 1917. Alice Simpson (born 1898) worked as a copwinder at Richard Howarths mill in Ordsall. In August 1923 Alice married George Ward, a crane driver at Metro Vicks. George lost a leg in World War I - amputated 2 days before his 21st birthday. Alice and George had two children, Harold and Pauline (the donor). They lived in Garden Street, Lower Broughton. to your current list
List view record 1: Ethel Simpson (left) and her sister Alice, the donor's mother, in 1917. Alice Simpson (born 1898) worked as a copwinder at Richard Howarths mill in Ordsall. In August 1923 Alice married George Ward, a crane driver at Metro Vicks. George lost a leg in World War I - amputated 2 days before his 21st birthday. Alice and George had two children, Harold and Pauline (the donor). They lived in Garden Street, Lower Broughton.
Remove Ethel Simpson (left) and her sister Alice, the donor's mother, in 1917. Alice Simpson (born 1898) worked as a copwinder at Richard Howarths mill in Ordsall. In August 1923 Alice married George Ward, a crane driver at Metro Vicks. George lost a leg in World War I - amputated 2 days before his 21st birthday. Alice and George had two children, Harold and Pauline (the donor). They lived in Garden Street, Lower Broughton. from your current listSave Ethel Simpson (left) and her sister Alice, the donor's mother, in 1917. Alice Simpson (born 1898) worked as a copwinder at Richard Howarths mill in Ordsall. In August 1923 Alice married George Ward, a crane driver at Metro Vicks. George lost a leg in World War I - amputated 2 days before his 21st birthday. Alice and George had two children, Harold and Pauline (the donor). They lived in Garden Street, Lower Broughton. to your current list
Thumbnail for Ethel Simpson (left) and her sister Alice, the donor's mother, in 1917. Alice Simpson (born 1898) worked as a copwinder at Richard Howarths mill in Ordsall. In August 1923 Alice married George Ward, a crane driver at Metro Vicks. George lost a leg in World War I - amputated 2 days before his 21st birthday. Alice and George had two children, Harold and Pauline (the donor). They lived in Garden Street, Lower Broughton.
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