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The baby in the canal A grieving widow’s desperate act
CRIMINALISING TRAUMATISED MOTHERS
The Register of Court for Slough Petty Sessions, dated 27 June 1917, records Alice Ball’s appearance and committal for trial at Assizes for concealing the birth of her baby girl, who lived one hour (PS/SL/R/24 © Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies)
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