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Reading tea leaves - a family tradition
My story starts in England during World War 2 when my Great Nanny travelled through it. Her and my Mum used to read tea leaves together with a teacup. My mum had so much fun with it. She really wanted one so one day she got one (she now has lots more!). It was white with pink roses. She loved it.
Now, it is kept safely in a green closet at our house and will keep it forever in the Netherlands. W…
Suradnici
- George
Tema
- Emigration from the United Kingdom
- Immigration to the Netherlands
- Grandparents
- Migracija
- Schoolchildren
- Customs and traditions
- Tea
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- Human migration
- Family
Suradnici
- George
Tema
- Emigration from the United Kingdom
- Immigration to the Netherlands
- Grandparents
- Migracija
- Schoolchildren
- Customs and traditions
- Tea
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- Human migration
- Family
Institucija iz koje dolazi
Agregator
Uvjeti korištenja medija u ovom zapisu (osim ako nije drugačije navedeno)
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Mjesta
- Engleska
- Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo
- Kraljevina Nizozemska
- Engleska
- Nizozemska
Identifikator
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/26249350-c0e1-0136-3e5a-6eee0af70eca
Jezik
- eng
- en
Dio je
- The British School in The Netherlands, 2018-09-01–2018-09-30
Država iz koje dolazi
- Europe
Naziv zbirke
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