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THE OLD ENGLISH ART OF THATCHING.—Mr A Anderson, of Chipstead, Surrey, who is a full-time thatcher, working on the last stages of thatching the Priory Stables at Reigate. More than 2000 bundles of reeds have gone into completing the roofs. The work has taken Mr Anderson about six weeks.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30934, 15 December 1965, Page 20

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THE OLD ENGLISH ART OF THATCHING.—Mr A Anderson, of Chipstead, Surrey, who is a full-time thatcher, working on the last stages of thatching the Priory Stables at Reigate. More than 2000 bundles of reeds have gone into completing the roofs. The work has taken Mr Anderson about six weeks. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30934, 15 December 1965, Page 20

THE OLD ENGLISH ART OF THATCHING.—Mr A Anderson, of Chipstead, Surrey, who is a full-time thatcher, working on the last stages of thatching the Priory Stables at Reigate. More than 2000 bundles of reeds have gone into completing the roofs. The work has taken Mr Anderson about six weeks. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30934, 15 December 1965, Page 20