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Proud to be a Land Girl
1900s · Carrick · England · Tobin · World War 2

Proud to be a Land Girl

Nov 2, 2022Nov 2, 2022 Elenor BouchetLeave a comment

My Grandma, Marian Carrick, nee Tobin, died a year ago on 29 October 2021. She was the most incredible woman. She was born into a generation that made the most of what they had and toughed it out. I’ve never known anyone else be able to make a whole meal out of an onion and… Continue reading Proud to be a Land Girl

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