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		By: Marion Holbrough		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hello,  not sure if  you will get this but James De Hailes was my Grandfather Ronald Bull my father and Dorothy Dehailes my Mother. I used to work in my fathers shop on Saturdays. My daughter found the article for me and I am so pleased to see the shop is still an Ironmongers and so well stocked. I would love to come see you some time glad you still have some of the history.  Best Regards Marion Holbrough.]]></description>
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