LONDON MATCH SELLER
“BLIND’. GRANNY” TRACED.' — ■ - " • • V A lamb addressed to an 89-year-old match-seller, known as “Blind Gr.riiny qf Kingsway,” by, R. J. Gilbertson,,. ,of Essendon (Victoria), appeared to be unlikely to, reach the consignee,'jyh.o- recently left her stand outside the ..post office near . Australia Hous.e. r , Her residence was: unknown, J>ut in-- 1 quiries resulted ‘in tlie • discovery, of ; “Granny,”' who' is' Mrs., Davidson, ..now bsdriddem'at he'r birthplace at Soutljerid, where 20 , relatives, including • grandchildren, are living. . . , - Mrs. Davidson'will receive the lamb'j shortly. The . presentation card .was '.ad- | dressed, “To .a great old lady,”'and adds: “May your great love of God keep you happy and well these trying days.”' *‘ J
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1932, Page 8
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