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Abigail Carter, aged three, peers with anticipation into Shiven the clown’s suitcase of tricks. About 100 children and child-minders involved in the Barnardo’s day-care scheme were entertained by Shiven in the Arts Centre yesterday morning. It was one of many activities organised to highlight the work of Barnardo’s this week.

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Press, 2 August 1985, Page 5

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Abigail Carter, aged three, peers with anticipation into Shiven the clown’s suitcase of tricks. About 100 children and child-minders involved in the Barnardo’s day-care scheme were entertained by Shiven in the Arts Centre yesterday morning. It was one of many activities organised to highlight the work of Barnardo’s this week. Press, 2 August 1985, Page 5

Abigail Carter, aged three, peers with anticipation into Shiven the clown’s suitcase of tricks. About 100 children and child-minders involved in the Barnardo’s day-care scheme were entertained by Shiven in the Arts Centre yesterday morning. It was one of many activities organised to highlight the work of Barnardo’s this week. Press, 2 August 1985, Page 5

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