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SHETLAND. On the Scottish islands, made famous hy the ponies which hear its name, an old craft is carried on exactly as it has been done for centuries. At many old cottage doors the women folk may be seen industriously spinning and carding wool.

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Evening Star, Issue 22542, 9 January 1937, Page 7

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SHETLAND. On the Scottish islands, made famous hy the ponies which hear its name, an old craft is carried on exactly as it has been done for centuries. At many old cottage doors the women folk may be seen industriously spinning and carding wool. Evening Star, Issue 22542, 9 January 1937, Page 7

SHETLAND. On the Scottish islands, made famous hy the ponies which hear its name, an old craft is carried on exactly as it has been done for centuries. At many old cottage doors the women folk may be seen industriously spinning and carding wool. Evening Star, Issue 22542, 9 January 1937, Page 7

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