“May I send you my mask?” It's a new technique. Half an hour is necessary to form the mask from a face pack. The method is also being tested in Europe for purposes of criminal identification. This picture comes from-Berlin.
No attempt is being made to Anglicise Spanish refugee children now settled in camps at Maidenhead, England. They have their tutors (like those above), who teach them Basque dances and generally accept the Spanish culture.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 December 1938, Page 6
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75“May I send you my mask?” It's a new technique. Half an hour is necessary to form the mask from a face pack. The method is also being tested in Europe for purposes of criminal identification. This picture comes from-Berlin. No attempt is being made to Anglicise Spanish refugee children now settled in camps at Maidenhead, England. They have their tutors (like those above), who teach them Basque dances and generally accept the Spanish culture. Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 December 1938, Page 6
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