HARRY HARGREAVES GOES TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE: FROM YORKSHIRE TO LONDON TO COLLECT HIS BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL, 1943
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Harry Hargreaves at work at his lathe at Dean, Smith and Grace Ltd. This photograph concentrates on the clogs he wears on his feet, which, according to the original caption have been "worn by Yorkshire folk long before industry and machinery invaded that county of broad acres".
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