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History of single mothers - Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ documentary.

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    Posted by Katy R (U14748743) on Monday, 14th February 2011

    Hello All,

    Do you have a story in your family about a single mum who had a baby between 1920-1970?

    The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ is making a documentary about the struggles single mums have faced in the last 100 years and we want to find real people to tell their stories.

    Were you or a relative in a mother and baby home or a workhouse; did you have to give up your baby for adoption; did you have to pretend that you had never given birth?

    We'd also be interested in any stories of women bringing up their children alone, during this time. Any conversations would be treated in the strictest confidence.

    Please contact Jenny Williams on jenny.williams@bbc.co.uk or 020 800 83825.

    Thanks! smiley - smiley


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    Posted by bandick (U14360315) on Tuesday, 15th February 2011


    Hi host katy… I have just sent an email to the address given. Message timed at 12:05… at that time there was no other messages. Two minutes later I noticed it displayed there was a message there… so I looked, it was from Paula on the FH board… and posted 13 hours ago… and now its disappeared… what’s going on… nothing to say it’s been modded, there was no reason it should have been.

    regards

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