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Coming
Home |
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John
Potter
"Isn't being a child great ..." |
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A
Community Changed |
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Mandy
Norman
"My grandfather
was killed in the William Pit disaster of 1947" |
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God,
faith & me |
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Gladys
Parkinson
"When
I was seven ... God chose me to be a christian." |
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The
Great Escape |
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Paul
"On my
first job I was shipped in to replace someone who'd had a nervous
breakdown." |
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Moving
day |
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Joan
Armstrong
"Surrounding
myself with all the gloomiest endings. Retreating further into myself."
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Playing
Your Song |
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Sam
Oliver-Watts
"They
used to say 'Ridicule is nothing to be scared of.' ... Who are they
kidding?" |
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Shoes |
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Kate
Davies
"I
have polio .... It's just a word I don't understand ..." |
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Rage |
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Mark
Robertson
"With
a hint of blusher. A spray of polish and perhaps some Brasso too ..." |
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Lily:
A memory |
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Jeanette
Carson
"I
was in a safe place with a risque view." |
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Synaesthesia |
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Helen
Hutchinson
"Friday is orange and Saturday is a sparkly sort of
black." |
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