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  • Daily Routines Made Easier for People with Limited Mobility

    Managing everyday life with mobility limitations brings challenges that affect more than just physic ...

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    Daily Routines Made Easier for People with Limited Mobility
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  • Daily Routines Made Easier for People with Limited Mobility
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My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains, One minute past, and lethe wards had su ...
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Pals Battalions commemorated as World War 1 centenary approaches

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With 2014 marking 100 years since the start of the First World War military historian Paul Nixon looks at the contribution made by the one million men who volunteered for ...
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Stories of a German family in England are revealed as contents of First World War letters go on display

Stories of a German family in England are revealed as contents of First World War letters go on display

Personal accounts of life on the front line and at home, sent to a Colonel debarred from active service in the First World War, are going on display at Nymans for the fir ...
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