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Subject: Shelter/home for children 1930's


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Megan
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Date Posted: Fri, January 02 2004, 11:37:39

G'day - Megan here - just trying to find out some information for my grandmother-in-law who is an ex-liverpudlian living in australia.

We were chatting about our earliest memories the other night and she mentioned that her earliest memory was of herself, brother and sister being taken to a home run by Nuns when she was a small child in the 1930's, as her mother was ill for a while and couldn't look after them. She remembers the place was in Childwall - I have tried to find info on the web but no luck as yet. Does anyone know anything about a place like this that existed?

Any help would be most appreciated!

Kind regards
Megan

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