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Discussions with Skye on IRC suggest two things. 1. more sources are held by the Ottawa war museum, in the form of newspapers, and more sources are held in Aberdeen. and 2. this women received 5 medals, which are on display in Aberdeen, I will give a barnstar to anyone who finds a usable picture of them. They are on display at the Aberdeen museum. NB. User:Skyewann has photocopies of some additional sources but with insufficient information to cite, as they are newspaper clippings. Α Guy into Books™§ (Message) - 20:53, 19 September 2017 (UTC)Reply