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SCHOOLBOYS KNIT COMFORTS.—The boys of the Culvert Road School, Tottenham, London, have "adopted" a ship, for the officers and crew of which they are knitting comforts. Some knit socks and scarves, and others knit woollen squares which are sewn into bedspreads.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24699, 30 August 1941, Page 14

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SCHOOLBOYS KNIT COMFORTS.—The boys of the Culvert Road School, Tottenham, London, have "adopted" a ship, for the officers and crew of which they are knitting comforts. Some knit socks and scarves, and others knit woollen squares which are sewn into bedspreads. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24699, 30 August 1941, Page 14

SCHOOLBOYS KNIT COMFORTS.—The boys of the Culvert Road School, Tottenham, London, have "adopted" a ship, for the officers and crew of which they are knitting comforts. Some knit socks and scarves, and others knit woollen squares which are sewn into bedspreads. Otago Daily Times, Issue 24699, 30 August 1941, Page 14

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