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  <dc:title>Robinson, E: I Remember</dc:title>
  <dc:description>DOB: 27th June 1894 
DOD: unknown

Born in Camberwell London St. 
The first of four children to her parents. 
His parents had moved to Stockwell to be closer to the city of London. 

Started infant school at age 5. 
Attended a street school in Walworth. 
Received a dinner ticket in school, due to poverty. 
Included vegetable soup, one thick slice of wholemeal bread and a piece of current pudding.

April 1949 he was promoted to the rank of inspector at the Sevenoaks kent, head post office. 

Married 

Group games and street games e.g., humpty dumpty, pranks, cricket, football, rag dolls, skipping ropes, hoops,

Account of poverty and going hungry several times. 
Hit on the head with a bag of flour with a suffragette. 

Handwritten</dc:description>
  <dc:date>n.d. [post 1920s]</dc:date>
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