This belonged to my uncle who was the Assistant Secretary to the Salford Temperance Society unit.
This belonged to my uncle who was the Assistant Secretary to the Salford Temperance Society unit.
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Salford
1835
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How fascinating to see all these objects recorded at the Antique Roadshow
held at St. Fagans. I am proud to see some of my family heirlooms here on this site. Thank you so much EilyG