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MASTER OF AN ANCIENT CRAFT.—Mr Arthur Plewis, aged 64, the last wheelwright in High Halstow, near Rochester, Kent. He is shown with a very old foot-propelled bicycle sent to him to be repaired. When he retires soon, the sixteenth-century thatched bam in which he has worked for »0 years will be sold.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 20

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MASTER OF AN ANCIENT CRAFT.—Mr Arthur Plewis, aged 64, the last wheelwright in High Halstow, near Rochester, Kent. He is shown with a very old foot-propelled bicycle sent to him to be repaired. When he retires soon, the sixteenth-century thatched bam in which he has worked for »0 years will be sold. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 20

MASTER OF AN ANCIENT CRAFT.—Mr Arthur Plewis, aged 64, the last wheelwright in High Halstow, near Rochester, Kent. He is shown with a very old foot-propelled bicycle sent to him to be repaired. When he retires soon, the sixteenth-century thatched bam in which he has worked for »0 years will be sold. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 20