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Jun 20, 2024 · Mrs Threlfall said her husband was an advocate for carers and would have wanted her to help others. "I think the strongest thing you can do is ask for help," she said.
Mrs Threlfall said her husband was an advocate for carers and would have wanted her to help others. "I think the strongest thing you can do is ask for help," she said.
Jul 1, 2017 · The Threlfalls were a Catholic gentry family established at The Ashes, Goosnargh. The diarist Thomas Bellingham records a visit to Goosnargh where he dined with a Mr Threlfall and his wife, who brought ‘a brace of carps’ to the table (28 February 1689).
When did Eric find out Mrs Birling refused to help Eva, what did he accuse his mother of?
She has kept quiet about the fact that just two weeks earlier Daisy had approached the charity seeking help. Daisy had called herself Mrs Birling when she introduced herself to the...
Food was rationed during World War Two. The hardships of wartime challenged the class structure in Britain. Due to rationing of food and clothes, people of all classes were eating and...
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The girl assumed the name “Mrs. Birling” at the meeting, to which Sybil Birling took immediate offense. The girl, who (the Inspector reveals) was pregnant, was desperate and asking the charity for help. Mrs. Birling used her influence over the committee, however, to have her appeal denied.