Tom James' family, Penffynnon, Cwmystwyth
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A picture of Tom James' family, Penffynnon. Tom James lost his sight in an accident in the leadworks
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Mr Will Eldridge
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CNA12374
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8/2/2012
Date originally created:
31/12/9999
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