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Author:  Gloria [ Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Little Maids

These original cuttings were in the back of our old family bible, there is no date but the Maggie Kippax mentioned was born 1908. They appear as Briercliffe News and I would think the Poor Rate is a separate issue to the two articles on the Little Maids.

BRIERCLIFFE
PATRIOTIC LITTLE MAIDS----In connection with the National Fund for Providing Eggs for the Wounded Soldiers and Sailors, the local secretary has received 5/1 collected by the following five little girls by the aid of their “Maypole demonstration”:- Maggie Kippax, Sarah Richardson, Ida Whittaker, Jenny Ashton and Ivy Holdsworth. The little maidens are to be heartily congratulated on their patriotic effort.

BRIERCLIFFE
The poor rate and sanitary rate for the forth coming period are to be 2s.10d. and 1s.8d. In the pound respectively.
LITTLE MAIDS EFFORTS,-- The local collector for the National Egg Fund has this weekend received 4s.3d. as the result of the efforts of five little girls---M. Kippax, S. Richardson, D. France, M. West, and P. Sutcliffe---with a maypole demonstration in their neighbourhood. Every little helps, and it is pleasing to find even little maids “doing their bit.”

Author:  Mel [ Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Little Maids

I hadn;t heard of the Little Maids.

I wonder who P Sutcliffe was and if D France is an ancestor of Jack France?

Author:  Gloria [ Wed Jun 30, 2010 1:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Little Maids

Can't help with that Mel. It is our family bible, which I only heard about a few years back and have only in the last couple of years managed to locate it. These two cuttings were stuck in the back----I hadn't noticed them before :shock: I would have thought the children were all of the same age, and auntie Margaret (as we knew her, but she was christened Maggie) was born 1908. I googled National Egg Fund 1918 and came up with info on National Egg collection for the wounded 1915, so I am presuming it was around that time, making the girls 7'ish.
I had never heard of them before and neither had I heard of the National Egg Fund-----always something to learn.

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