I am looking to try and find quite a specific event.
My Nan now lives in the Wirral, but used to live in Liverpool until she was about 40.
She was born in 1930, and somewhere between the ages of 2-5 (1932-1935) she became one of the first childen in the country to recieve the treatment for Diptheria. She seems to think it included the insertion of a 'monkey bone' in her throat?
She had her photo taken and she was featured in a local newspaper, however we are unsure which one, and this is what we are trying to find.
We have done some research previously over in Liverpool library, and looked through some editions of the Liverpool Echo, and had no luck.
So I was wondering if anyone has any further information on this? Does anyone know when the first diptheria treatments were administered, as this could help us narrow the search down to an exact year?
Or does anyone know of a good way of trying to find this picture in the newspaper?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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