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The Gramophone Goes to War – WWI Event

Posted bythehistoryvan03/06/2014Posted inSchools

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‘Thanks again Jenny for a brilliant evening. Here’s to the next one!’ – Anita Spencer, Bakewell Old House Museum, after WWI event, 17 May 2014

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