My mother Millicent Mary Clark was born this day in 1907. She was named after Millicent Garrett Fawcett, the English suffragist, for her parents were very politically minded. She was the second daughter of Florence and George, and sadly born disabled. She went on to have over 30 operations on her feet in the days when operations on club feet were still primitive (nowadays babies are put into plaster casts and cured within a year).
However, she was an energetic, determined child and managed to walk, run and jump, much to the consternation of her parents for she continually broke her calipers in the pre NHS days, which had to be paid for then. She didn't learn to read or write until she was about 11 - dyslexia running through the family - but trained to be a dressmaker, and made clothes for the rich and famous, including Fanny Craddock, Bebe Daniels, and minor royalty.
Always out-spoken and feisty, she ended her days at the age of 93, out-living her brothers and sister by 15 years .... 'Poor little Milly' as she was known, was made of stern stuff ! I miss her still ....