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The British Newspaper Archive
Read about historical events at the time they were happening. Perhaps you'll discover your ancestor in their local newspaper?
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Unknown | Report | 13 Aug 2004 11:00 |
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Regarding the wierd weather we have been having, I was interested to find in a batch of family letters my mother gave me, one from my great-grandfather, writing in August 1932 and saying that they had had some terrific storms and three men had been killed by lightning at Twickenham. Nell |
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