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Mrs Hazel Ridgen with her two champion pekingse which she imported from England. The Chinese pagoda in the background was built especially for them; the dragon on the roof is to ward off evil spirits. On the left is Jamestown Yu Tang and on the right, Montresor Yung Ku Don. Photograph by Colin Simpson.

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Press, 24 August 1976, Page 17

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Mrs Hazel Ridgen with her two champion pekingse which she imported from England. The Chinese pagoda in the background was built especially for them; the dragon on the roof is to ward off evil spirits. On the left is Jamestown Yu Tang and on the right, Montresor Yung Ku Don. Photograph by Colin Simpson. Press, 24 August 1976, Page 17

Mrs Hazel Ridgen with her two champion pekingse which she imported from England. The Chinese pagoda in the background was built especially for them; the dragon on the roof is to ward off evil spirits. On the left is Jamestown Yu Tang and on the right, Montresor Yung Ku Don. Photograph by Colin Simpson. Press, 24 August 1976, Page 17