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Newmarket woman collects 163 bedpans over 40 years

“[My] children have got to get rid of them if I don’t and I’d rather they go to a home or a museum that I know is going to appreciate them rather than just being [put in the] skip,” Mrs Jacobs said.

She bought her first bedpan at the Newmarket Salvation Army jumble sale and little did she know she would end up with over 150 of them.

“I used to help out at the Salvation Army jumble sale and one came in that was different and I had never seen before,” she said.

“I asked the captain if I could buy it and he said yes, so I actually bought it. That was the start of the vast collection I have now.”


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