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Silk embroidered card

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Silk embroidered card
1914-1916 Christmas card. The card is framing a silk and embroidered greeting. If anyone can tell me more about it I would be grateful. The card belonged to my grandfather William Hogg Armstrong. He was in the Durham Light Infantry during WW1 and was put on reserve in 1918
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Chris Brookes
Researching in the Northeast of England, County Durham. Main surnames are Moon, Blenkinsop, Iley and related surnames. In Northumberland my main research is Armstrong. Also researching in Glamorgan, Wales and in Somerset for Boyce, Fussell and related families
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