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		<title>COLLECTABLE HORNSEA POTTERY TEA SET COMES HOME TO RAWSONS GREEN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[COLLECTABLE HORNSEA POTTERY TEA SET COMES HOME TO RAWSONS GREEN East Yorkshire house builder Peter Ward believes he might have stumbled upon a piece of Hornsea&#8217;s social and economic history and is keen to hear from anyone who can throw some light on his &#8216;discovery&#8217;. (16/07/2010 13:17:37) Read more on Beverley Today]]></description>
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East Yorkshire house builder Peter Ward believes he might have stumbled upon a piece of Hornsea&#8217;s social and economic history and is keen to hear from anyone who can throw some light on his &#8216;discovery&#8217;. (16/07/2010 13:17:37)</p>
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