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Immigration and Emigration
The Mazurek family outside one of the family huts at Penley.

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The Mazurek family outside one of the family huts at Penley.
“Toilet and washing facilities were in a separate communal hut. Generally the huts were deceptive as the Poles excelled at turning the interiors into personal homes. (A skill the Slavs still possess when you visit any of their homes compared to the exteriors.)” Jonathan Gammond, Wrexham County Borough Museum.

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