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February 14, 2013

Advert in the Crowle Advertiser 1912

By Angus Townley

Crowle Advertiser 17Feb 1912

 

Advert in the Crowle Advertiser 17 February 1912.

I wonder what protection there was to prevent them entering the food chain?

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