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#21 1943, during the war years

06/07/2013 by Lesley

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Learning from my mother…………

1943 in Nurse's Aid uniform

Fritzie in her Nurse’s Aid uniform…………

My Mom once told me that she had worked in a hospital for a while, I think during the war effort. Continue reading →

Posted in 1940's - still much sewing, Fritzie, Work. Tagged Bed sheet, Hospital, World War II.

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