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TIGHT SQUEEZE. —The new social hall for the Foundation for the Blind blocks St. Albans street yesterday afternoon while workmen try to manoeuvre it into the narrow alley behind the foundation’s buildings. The house, 60ft by 24ft, was bought from the road tunnel contractors.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30365, 14 February 1964, Page 12

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TIGHT SQUEEZE.—The new social hall for the Foundation for the Blind blocks St. Albans street yesterday afternoon while workmen try to manoeuvre it into the narrow alley behind the foundation’s buildings. The house, 60ft by 24ft, was bought from the road tunnel contractors. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30365, 14 February 1964, Page 12

TIGHT SQUEEZE.—The new social hall for the Foundation for the Blind blocks St. Albans street yesterday afternoon while workmen try to manoeuvre it into the narrow alley behind the foundation’s buildings. The house, 60ft by 24ft, was bought from the road tunnel contractors. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30365, 14 February 1964, Page 12

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