Haworth, Patricia

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21/09/2009
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Patricia Haworth lives in Blackburn in Lancashire but is originally from Scotland. She was an Educational Psychologist and retired about six years ago. She is very passionate about bowles and is going to have take her bowles up on the plinth and will be teaching people how to play. Talks about her Scottish heritage and recounts various family myths.

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