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A 94-year-old knitter’s 18-foot-wide recreation of Sandringham Estate has gone on display for the first time. Margaret Seaman, who created the structure, says she relishes the moment when people see it and cry as “although they’re crying, they’re crying with pleasure”.

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00:00 And when they walk in to look at your display,
00:03 and they stop dead and go, "Take a breath,"
00:06 and they stand there and then the tears roll down their face,
00:10 you know you've done something good.
00:12 Although they're crying, they're crying with pleasure.
00:15 That is the finale, yes.
00:17 We'll then be looking for, hopefully, for a new home for them
00:21 where people can still see them and enjoy them,
00:24 whether they raise money with them or whatever they do,
00:26 I don't mind.
00:28 But that would be better than bending it if you like.
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