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Aunt Kit on the Second World War

Dec 11, 2011, 04:52 PM

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My Great Aunt Kit - Kathleen Bowbrick - was born in South East London - Milcote Street, near the Elephant - in 1906. She' s now 105 and lives in a lovely residential home in Sutton. She's pretty frail now but she's still got some stories.

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