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  • For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate
  • For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate
  • For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate
  • For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate
  • For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate

For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate

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For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate

For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate, Founded in 1917 the Scottish Rural Women's Institute is still thriving and is Scotland's largest membership-based organisationSouvenir.

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Product Name: For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate

Founded in 1917, the Scottish Rural Women's Institute is still thriving and is Scotland's largest membership-based organisation.

Souvenir spoons were commissioned by various Women's Institutes but it is rare to find a complete set.

Nominated Charity

Reiver Vintage is raising awareness of the work of Journey Enterprises, a small north east charity supporting adults with complex learning disability to lead active, inclusive and fulfilling lives. The Charity has four day centres which help people with learning disability learn life and work skills. These are in Blyth and Hexham (Northumberland), Bishop Auckland (County Durham) and Newcastle upon Tyne. The Day Centres host 160 adults weekly who are aged between 18 and 80 years.

This year the Charity is one of 15 organisations chosen nationally by the House of Lords as examples of 'best practice' (see https://www.theparliamentaryreview.co.uk/organisations/journey-enterprises)

If you would like to support the Charity's work best please visit:

https://journeyenterprises.enthuse.com/profile

https://www.journeyenterprises.co.uk/

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For WI best Members - rare complete set of Scottish Rural Women's Institute tea spoons: silver plate