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THE CHARMED LIFE OF DOROTHY MAY: Four months old Dorothy May Manson,, seen here in her Grann3 T 's arms, was born in a heavy German air raid on Liverpool, and came through it without a scratch. Later lier Liverpool heme was bombed but she was again unhurt. She was then taken to her Grandmother's house which was also wrecked, again ■without any injury io Dorothy May. .This picture was made in the wreckage of her grandmother's home.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19411119.2.11.1

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 182, 19 November 1941, Page 3

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THE CHARMED LIFE OF DOROTHY MAY: Four months old Dorothy May Manson,, seen here in her Grann3T's arms, was born in a heavy German air raid on Liverpool, and came through it without a scratch. Later lier Liverpool heme was bombed but she was again unhurt. She was then taken to her Grandmother's house which was also wrecked, again ■without any injury io Dorothy May. .This picture was made in the wreckage of her grandmother's home. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 182, 19 November 1941, Page 3

THE CHARMED LIFE OF DOROTHY MAY: Four months old Dorothy May Manson,, seen here in her Grann3T's arms, was born in a heavy German air raid on Liverpool, and came through it without a scratch. Later lier Liverpool heme was bombed but she was again unhurt. She was then taken to her Grandmother's house which was also wrecked, again ■without any injury io Dorothy May. .This picture was made in the wreckage of her grandmother's home. Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 182, 19 November 1941, Page 3

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