Mary was a Mark Brittain Warehouse checking room worker in 1972. Mary worked under Elsie Howard, alongside Ivy Tilsley, Edna Gee, Flo and Annabel. Mary, Flo and Annabel were at the bottom of the pecking order in the checking room, and spent most of their time reacting to Ivy and Edna's latest dramas. Mary was the cynical one, quickly quashing any positivity in the room with her gloomy comments. When Ivy left her husband Jack after catching him entertaining his fancy piece Cheryl Crowther, Mary considered her talk of not wanting him back daft, as nobody else would have her. She also suspected that Elsie would come to regret putting Ivy up at 11 Coronation Street. Her negative outlook in life extended to her political views, with Mary opining that they didn't live in a free country.
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| - Mary was a Mark Brittain Warehouse checking room worker in 1972. Mary worked under Elsie Howard, alongside Ivy Tilsley, Edna Gee, Flo and Annabel. Mary, Flo and Annabel were at the bottom of the pecking order in the checking room, and spent most of their time reacting to Ivy and Edna's latest dramas. Mary was the cynical one, quickly quashing any positivity in the room with her gloomy comments. When Ivy left her husband Jack after catching him entertaining his fancy piece Cheryl Crowther, Mary considered her talk of not wanting him back daft, as nobody else would have her. She also suspected that Elsie would come to regret putting Ivy up at 11 Coronation Street. Her negative outlook in life extended to her political views, with Mary opining that they didn't live in a free country.
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| - Mary was a Mark Brittain Warehouse checking room worker in 1972. Mary worked under Elsie Howard, alongside Ivy Tilsley, Edna Gee, Flo and Annabel. Mary, Flo and Annabel were at the bottom of the pecking order in the checking room, and spent most of their time reacting to Ivy and Edna's latest dramas. Mary was the cynical one, quickly quashing any positivity in the room with her gloomy comments. When Ivy left her husband Jack after catching him entertaining his fancy piece Cheryl Crowther, Mary considered her talk of not wanting him back daft, as nobody else would have her. She also suspected that Elsie would come to regret putting Ivy up at 11 Coronation Street. Her negative outlook in life extended to her political views, with Mary opining that they didn't live in a free country.
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