SPIRIT THAT WINS WARS
(0.C.) LONDON, Nov. 17 Three very busy workers for the new Leeds Prisoners of War Club are Mr. Richard Peacock, aged 94, Mr. Charles Stacey, 91, and Mrs. Isabella McKeown, also 91. All three are blind, and all knit industriously, turning out many useful garments. Mrs. McKeown says she would gladly "go on munitions —if only she could see.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24156, 24 December 1941, Page 3
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