My Dolls Have No Eyes to Fall Out and Choke a Child, There's No Wires and No Paint or Dye ; Knitting Nana Dorothy, 80, Baffled by Hospital Ban
Evening Gazette › July 30, 2009
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Evening Gazette › July 30, 2009
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A KNITTING nana has been left devastated after her local hospital banned the sale of her handmade dolls for health and safety reasons.
Dorothy Wedlake, 80, has been knitting dolls for the James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough since the death of her sister- in-law back in 1990.See the full content of this document
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My Dolls Have No Eyes to Fall Out and Choke a Child, There's No Wires and No Paint or Dye ; Knitting Nana Dorothy, 80, Baffled by Hospital Ban
But after dropping off her latest batch with the South Cleveland Volunteers Shop, she was told they could no longer accept the dolls.
Dorothy,...See the full content of this document
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