Dressed in a pink frock, woollen leggings and a little bonnet, baby Marguerite Huggett looked like a child who was loved and well cared for in her photo.
Except the picture is from a newspaper clipping because, at just six weeks old, she was abandoned on a luggage rack on a train at London’s Paddington Station in 1946.
Marguerite, now 74, has never known her own birthday, or anything else about where she came from. “I was shocked to discover on my birth certificate that both my mother and father were ‘unknown’,” she says. “Who am I going to find that’s going to be able to tell me anything?
I know very, very little. What is your view? Have your say in the comment section “I don’t know which carriage, which platform, who found me, or why.
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