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  <dc:title>Newspaper article about Fred Haley and his involvement with the building of the town hall in Bury</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Article about Fred Haley who was presented to Queen Elizabeth II when she opened the town hall in Bury. Fred worked on the building as a carpenter before the outbreak of World War II and then 16 years later became the manager for the main contractor Spencer &amp; Clarke Ltd. It goes on to give details of Fred's training under Harry Norris at Spencer &amp; Clarke Ltd and that Fred's son Granville had just completed his apprenticeship and worked under his father.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>22 Oct 1954</dc:date>
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