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STEEL FRAMED FARM BUILDINGS IN KITSET FORM. or we will erect the complete building. Also Circular Rotating Wool Tables in Kitsets. E. D. FARMER 33 EPSOM RD., SOCKBURN. ’Phone Office 47-523. Private 46-049. Est. 1945.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30763, 29 May 1965, Page 9

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