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My paternal Grandma's sewing box
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My Grandma's sewing box


This was my paternal Grandmother's (Alice Gladwell Bassindale, nee Carden, born in 1876) sewing box, which was then passed on to my Mother, who did a lot of sewing in her lifetime, including teaching Needlework when I was an older child or teenager. I remember my Mother using this box. If I remember, I will post a photo of the inside sometime. I was thrilled to bits when my wonderful group of friends in England sent this out to me with all the other personal stuff that had belonged to my Parents and my Brother, after my Brother died two years ago. I am now passing it on to one of my daughters.
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