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Aberdeen Women's Alliance: Hilda Wernham
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Aberdeen Women's Alliance: Hilda Wernham
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2334
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Aberdeen Women's Alliance: Hilda Wernham
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A photograph of Hilda Wernham, founder of Aberdeen's Night Shelter for the Homeless, taken from an Evening Express profile of 21st August 1974.
A photograph of Hilda Wernham, founder of Aberdeen's Night Shelter for the Homeless, taken from an Evening Express profile of 21st August 1974.
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Social work, Homelessness
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1. Copyright known - held by Aberdeen City Council
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2. Copyright known - held by third party
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AWA01_17
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Aberdeen Local Studies
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Image courtesy of Aberdeen Journals Ltd.
Image courtesy of Aberdeen Journals Ltd.
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