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Lancashire / Re: Crossley Hospital, Ancoats, Manchester
« on: Tuesday 08 February 11 12:36 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks once again Viktoria.  I shall have to visit the museum virtually as I live abroad.
Perhaps I could contact them by email.

Cheers
Tabigail

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Lancashire / Re: Crossley Hospital, Ancoats, Manchester
« on: Friday 04 February 11 08:55 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Viktoria, would the synagogue have a particular name that I could research?
I shall save your information. It might be very helpful.
Thanks once again,
Tabigail

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Lancashire / Re: Crossley Hospital, Ancoats, Manchester
« on: Wednesday 02 February 11 09:13 GMT (UK)  »
Dear Mr MIGKY, I have no idea if they are dead or alive.  Possibly Barbara is still alive, but as I am 55 this month, I doubt that the "older generation" is still around . They may have frequented the closest synagogue, and if you could find out where this is /was, I could contact the synagogue through "Jewish Reunion", which allows searches for institutions and living or deceased family members and other (social) contacts.
Yours
Tabigail :)

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Lancashire / Re: Crossley Hospital, Ancoats, Manchester
« on: Tuesday 01 February 11 14:17 GMT (UK)  »
Well this is interesting because I was adopted and my place of birth in 1956 was given as 15 Mitchell Street Ancoats, though I had no idea it had an assocation with the Salvation Army, nor, even that it was a hospital or maternity home. My mother lived at 9 Choir Street Salford 7 as it was then.  I don't know Manchester very well so I don't know if the latter address exists.  I would like to know if anyone knows of the Bassman family who might have live at the above Salford address.

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