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1904 Holy First Communion Certificate

$135.00

Weighs approx: 2.7 lbs. Measures approx: 12 ½ x 18 inches. Frame appears to be painted wood. Wire on the back assists in hanging / displaying. Dated to November 24th, 1904. Name appears to be: Eleanor Dragon (very cool name indeed, if I am reading it correctly). Also, i’m fairly certain it says “Northampton” , followed by two French letter? Either way, it is French in origin.

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Weighs approx: 2.7 lbs. Measures approx: 12 ½ x 18 inches. Frame appears to be painted wood. Wire on the back assists in hanging / displaying. Dated to November 24th, 1904. Name appears to be: Eleanor Dragon (very cool name indeed, if I am reading it correctly). Also, i’m fairly certain it says “Northampton” , followed by two French letter? Either way, it is French in origin.

Weighs approx: 2.7 lbs. Measures approx: 12 ½ x 18 inches. Frame appears to be painted wood. Wire on the back assists in hanging / displaying. Dated to November 24th, 1904. Name appears to be: Eleanor Dragon (very cool name indeed, if I am reading it correctly). Also, i’m fairly certain it says “Northampton” , followed by two French letter? Either way, it is French in origin.

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