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Aberdeen Women's Alliance: Memories of Hilda Wernham 1
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Aberdeen Women's Alliance: Memories of Hilda Wernham 1
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David Oswald
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Aberdeen Women's Alliance: Memories of Hilda Wernham 1
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Ina recalls Hilda Wernham, founder of Aberdeen's Night Shelter for the Homeless.
Ina recalls Hilda Wernham, founder of Aberdeen's Night Shelter for the Homeless.
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Social Work, homelessness
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Audio: AWAOH01_06
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Aberdeen Local Studies
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