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SUMMARY:The Repair Shop 255x32 - Episode 24
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DESCRIPTION:A 100-year-old shipping log charting the bravery of a seafar
	erduring World War II s given a new lease of life. And a tinytable with ri
	ckety legs leaves the barn on a firmerfooting.First into the barn is Abdus
	 with a well-travelledtreasure for the attention of paper expert Angelina 
	Bakalarou.Abdus's father Ansol was a seafarer who rose through the ranksto
	 lead a below-deck team shovelling coal in scorching hottemperatures. The 
	ships on which he worked travelled across theocean\, bringing spices\, sug
	ar\, tea and coffee from India andChina to the UK. During the Second World
	 War\, the ships wouldbe bombed by the Germans\, but they continued noneth
	eless. ForAbdus\, his grandfather was a hero who changed the fortunes ofhi
	s family through his bravery and sheer hard work. But the logthat records 
	details of his voyages is tattered and torn\,leaving Abdus afraid it won't
	 survive. It's a tough task forAngelina\, but Abdus is delighted when he r
	eturns to the barnto find the document back to full strength.Next\, visito
	r Bethhas brought some items with a special resonance for her to thebarn. 
	Beth's father Peter was a master thatcher who played abig part in reviving
	 a dwindling skill. Sadly\, he died whenshe was only 16\, so his thatching
	 tools have become hugelyimportant to both Beth and her siblings. Brittle\
	,insect-ravaged and worn\, it takes a collaboration betweenleather expert 
	Suzie Fletcher and wood whizz Will Kirk to getthe thatching tools back in 
	full working order in time forBeth's return.The final visitors are mother 
	and daughter Annand Lucy with a tiny metal table that's on its last legs. 
	Thetable was made by Ann's grandfather Joseph over 100 years agofor her mo
	ther Dora when she was a little girl. Every night\,Dora and her twin sibli
	ngs would have a cup of cocoa\, but Doraalways spilled hers. So Ukrainian-
	born Joseph made her thelittle table to keep her cup safe. Dora treasured 
	the gift herentire life\, a feeling that has been passed on to both herdau
	ghter and granddaughter. Now\, knowing they'd like the tableto be robust e
	nough to pass on to the next generation\,silversmith Brenton West gets to 
	work on putting thewobbly-legged item on a firmer footing once again.
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