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The Pankhurst Family Hairloom found 2020

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Description {{en|1=Dr Richard Pankhurst - Emmeline Pankhurst re-incarnation of there son ritual 1888, made on velox 3 stamp paper pre 1899 ( no watermark only 3stamp Velox) by the only person statistically capable - Leo Baekeland.}
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Found in South Australia, the photo (pankhurst family Hairloom) + 2x letters (blue being an elaborate detterrant from Emmeline pankhurst) the African letter is correspondence between Pankhurst sisters christabelle & Adela or Silvia addressed to Mrs J. Mary. Turner (nee Lawrence) in Adelaide as she a descendant of Tresurer W.S.P.U Emmeline Pethick Lawrence.. the woman who kept the pankhurst family Hairloom.. safe thru generations.. till now. Revealing;

The bishop from hull -  of east end riding Diocese, the medieval Roman Catholic religious belief - light in flesh would "re-incarnate there son" that died in 1888, by an ancient ritual that failed in sacrifice of 5x women victims in Whitechapel 1888 - Dr Richard Pankhurst with Leo Baekeland (who took the photo negatives as his wife followed the fellowshiip) leo Baekeland himself being Agnostic was close with the Dr Richard Pankhurst  ( the only person statistically capable of creating this photo on his velox 3 stamp paper in 1893) -  preformed the thout 13 st basil ritual.

Leo immediately went to U.S New York & a couple years later in 1893, when he was able to create the photo, - Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst immediately came to N.Y to pick up the photo in 1893.. on the same boat Leo caught the S S.... To pick up the 100+ year old mistery piece of evidence found today in a comic 19/2/2020. -

The pankhurst family Hairloom.
Author Dr Richard Pankhurst - Leo Baekeland - Emmeline Pankhurst

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