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New and unused paperback (208 pages) , by peter seddon, on england's first football heroregret unwanted gift, collect please from mickleover
2 €
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Oxfam shop darlington this patsy seddon jumper designed for phase eight is the perfect night out garmentwith long sleeves and a soft velvet knit with a silver metallic sheenthe neckline is a soft v-neck adding to the elegance of the piecepair with a simple blouse and you are ready for a night out washing instructions hand wash measurements chest 38" length 29" sleeve 23" see oxfam website for delivery information read more
14 €
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An enchanting mohair blend jacket from phase eight patsy seddonfluffy appearance throughouta beautifully style jacket suitable for many occasionswith 5 shell type buttons for front fasteningfront pouch pockets with line stitching finishmeasurements bust 34" length 24" sleeve length 16" see oxfam website for delivery information read more
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45 €
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Oxfam shop gloucester road beautiful vintage cardigan by patsy seddon for phase eight see oxfam website for delivery information read more
14 €
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Social centre for the unemployedltd, murgatroyd's salt processes, la simpson & co paperback book in very good conditionthe rev john william fortnum, fredrick lawrencekraft cheese companywesleyan chapel, lewin street chapter 2 profiles - joe smallwood, william boosey, mrs roylance courtfirst world warchapter 7 middlewich saltthe western frontsee oxfam website for delivery information read morethe 2nd boer warmiddlewich societies & clubs chapter 3 red lion and horse & jockeydelamere waterworkspetty session recordscouncil house buildingvictory celebrationschurch and chapel bazaarsfoot & mouth diseaseedward vii's coronationpreparations for war chapter second world waraerial display at kinderton hallkinderton football club chapter street widening and the town bridge scheme, milk factory closurewar memorial, roll of honour chapter coal strikemethodist 'camp' meetingsmiddlewich council schooloxfam bookshop knutsford the history of middlewich covering the following aspects:- chapter queen victoriamiddlewich agricultural showthe ldv home guard
19 €
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I baught the hedge cutters new last year for £250+vat and the blower i've had a while, both run perfect like new serviced with seddon's every autumn
260 €
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Local pick up preferred but can post at additional cost if requiredloose cowl style front to the dresssize 12 (not a generous 12 so probably more like a fit) back zip and back split to skirtlovely, fully lined long evening dress
20 €
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Patsy seddon collection phase eight beautiful 's style short cord embroidered dusty pink topperfect conditionselling for £16 or vnopostage or delivery central londonoriginal price £size a small 16
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16 €
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Patsy seddon phase eight beautiful organza floral print cocktail dressoriginal price £120, bought in the sales for £60selling for £30 or vnobrand new with shop tags still attachedknee length, sleeveless, fully linedpostage available, or delivery central london
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30 €
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He wants to talk, to defend himself against each piece of evidence from his trialshe has every reason to feel conflicted - he's the man who gave her a childhood filled with happy memoriesoxfam shop kingsthorpe the gripping new psychological thriller from the sunday times bestseller'absolutely unputdownable' erin kelly, bestselling author of he said/she saidbut should she give him the benefit of the doubt? or is her father guilty as charged, and luring her into a trap? 'this sharp, super-readable thriller stands out thanks to its taut plot and characters you really care about' sun'both grips and thrillsit's the day izzy's father will be released from jailit's a brilliant psychological thriller' amy lloyd'flawless plotting and gripping from the first page to the last' jill mansell see oxfam website for delivery information read moreher best yet!' lucy clarke'suspenseful and heartfelt, with a superb ending' claire douglas 'haunting, compelling, and all too possibly true' jane corry'heart-pounding, emotionally enriching, thrilling' holly seddon'the characters are as compelling and complex as the actionbut he has also just served seventeen years for the murder of her mothernow, izzy's father sends her a letter
2 €
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A compulsive read with a jaw-dropping twist, i read it in a day' rosamund lupton 'an intricate and spellbinding exploration of the devastating ripples that spread from a terrible crime' holly seddon 'i read how to disappear with my heart in my mouth' lia louis'chilling' mariella frostrup, times radio see oxfam website for delivery information read moretheir pasts will be rewrittenbut speaking up comes with a price, and when zara's identity is revealed online, it puts a target on her backranks among the best psychological-suspense thrillers of recent years' athe only choice is to disappeari couldn't put it down' claire douglas 'if jodi picoult wrote psychological thrillers, they would look like thisto keep zara safe, lauren will give up everything and everyone she loves, even her husbandthey are being huntedthe rules are strict for a reason 'totally addictive, with twists that repeatedly pulled the rug from under my feet' erin kelly 'tense and unpredictablethey can never assume someone isn't watching, waitinggripping and emotional - a cracking read' clare mackintosh 'a relentless drumroll of suspensefinn you can run, you can hide, but can you disappear for good?lauren's daughter zara witnessed a terrible crimestaying hidden is harderone mistake - a text, an instagram like - could bring their old lives crashing into the newas lauren will learn, disappearing is easythere will be no goodbyesnew names, new home, new livesoxfam bookshop hertford the gripping sunday times bestseller that will have you on the edge of your seat until the very last page'bravo! how to disappear is undoubtedly her best yet
2 €
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Oxfam shop skipton checkered pattern colourful jacket 4 button front, 2 pockets see oxfam website for delivery information read more
18 €
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Patsy seddon plays electric harp and gut-strung harp, and mary macmaster plays electric harp and metal-strung harpoxfam bookshop tavistock sìleas is a scottish harp duosee oxfam website for delivery information read moresleeve in very good condition with light bumpingsingle sheet insert with lyrics in very good conditionvinyl in excellent conditionthis album was released inthey sing in gaelic and englishfor playlist, see photographsgeneric white inner sleeve
12 €
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Sold by isaac gaunt holmes of bakewell to samuel and joseph bradbury cab proprietors of bakewell for v100a2/33 or psv & hgvs such as commer avengers & seddon mk 4s”the ‘woodiwiss’ name can be traced back to the norman conquest of britainthis governess car is manufactured by mr henry woodiwiss, whom started out as wheelwrights, later becoming carriage and coachbuilders based in bakewell, derbyshire, englandmigration of the woodiwiss family to the new world and oceana: some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: the name represented in many forms and recorded from the mid 17th century in the great migration from europesir abraham woodiwiss, a duffield stone merchants son, was mayor fromviewing is recommended and welcome by appointmentanother 70 words (5 lines of text) covering the years and are included under the topic early woodiwiss history in all our pdf extended history products and printed products wherever possibleabout the governess cart concept: the ‘governess car’ or ‘cart’ or ‘tub cart’ was a preferred choice of transport by victorian & edwardian governesses or tutorsthank you for looking at my items! while you’re here, please take a look at my other items?this particular governess car is in very good, original un-restored, useable condition but unfortunately, the small access door is missingearly history of the woodiwiss family: this web page shows only a small excerpt of our woodiwiss researcha governess car c, made by henry woodiwiss the victorian horse drawn carriage builder of bakewell, derbyshire, whom, at some point in time, formed a partnership with the ‘kitchener livery company’ of cheltenham, to become ‘kitchener woodiwiss’, who went on to build coachwork bodies for rolls royce motor cars in the ’s, namely the door tourer by kitchener woodiwissspelling variations of this family name include: woodewese, woodiwiss, woodewiss, wooddisse, widdiwiss, widdiwisse, wode, woodwyn, woodwiss, woodwise and many moremore in depth detail: a genuine rare original woodiwiss governess car (c to ) built by henry woodiwiss, of bakewell, derbyshire, englandthe language of the courts was french for the next three centuries and the norman ambience prevailedhis son abraham junior, was mayor from andthe other benefit was its lightweight structure and it was marketed as such “that even a lady could harness and operate it” or words to that effectthis item is situated on a farm in cheshireat some point in time he may have merged with the kitchener livery stables from cheltenham and became kitchener & woodiwiss coach builders as a limited companyby the ’s kitchener & woodiwiss were building coachwork bodies for rolls royce cars eg: the rolls-royce four-door tourer, coachbuilder: kitchener & woodiwiss other information about the woodiwiss family connections in derbyshire: the woodiwiss family had strong historical connections with victorian derby, providing two former mayors and playing a major part in the development of railways in the regionmainly because of its safety record, due to its low centre of gravity of the ‘tub’ which sat low between the wheels, which made it difficult to overturn or capsizeearly origins of the woodiwiss family: the surname woodiwiss was first found in yorkshire where they held a family seat as lords of the manormigrants settled ithe eastern seaboard from newfoundland, to maine, to virginia, the carolinas, and to the islandsthe saxon influence of english history diminished after the battle of hastings invictorian/edwardian governess cart made by henry woodiwiss a very rare piece of equestrian and livery historythe hub caps on this governess cart for sale here today, still bear the name, ‘woodiwiss of bakewell’, derbyshire, englandsir abraham woodiwiss was the partner of george benton in a company which constructed bridges, railways and a variety of buildings that included the strand located in the city centre conservation areaearly notables of the woodiwiss family (pre ) more information is included under the topic early woodiwiss notables in all our pdf extended history products and printed products wherever possiblebut saxon surnames survived and the family name was first referenced in the year in robert de wudeese who held lands“k w bodies ltd of blackpool also known as kitchener & woodiwiss who evolved from wheelwrights into carriage builders” in the following sale of a charabanc built by henry woodiwiss was recorded: sale of charabanc called “the king” built by henry woodiwiss of bakewell
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