Hodson, Godfry Ronald

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22/09/2009
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22/09/2009

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Godfry Ronald Hodson lives in Pontefract but is originally from a village near Doncaster. He is campaigning for St George to have his own bank holiday. Talked about his family history from his parents to his grandchildren, his memories of his childhood during the war including his views on national service. Also the decision to become a teacher and how he handled difficult children.

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