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Bonfire ’68
Bonfire ’68 Bonfire Night isn’t what it used to be. These days it’s all about the fireworks, and who has the most, the best, the noisiest. The fires themselves are tamed, organised, run by the local authority or a worthy … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960s, 1968, Bereavement, Bonfire, Fireworks, Grief, Lancashire, Nostalgia
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