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harleybabe | 20:12 Mon 21st Jan 2008 | Genealogy
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During WW2 my father in law was in the Home Guard and also worked at Ruddington making, I believe,bombs. We have a very large dictionary which is inscribed to him from Group B at Ruddington for all of his work. Any thoughts as to why his team would present him with this dictionary? Pat
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possibly it was considered an appropriate reward in those days , this is an interesting interview:
http://www.ruddington-history.org.uk/b2b/inter views/13-selby.htm

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