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The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Palmer (left), and the chief executive of Ashby Ferguson, Ltd, Mr Alistair Edmond, inspect the company’s new Madras Street builders’ service store which was formally opened on Thursday. This was the first building opened by Mr Palmer in his new capacity as Deputy Prime Minister.

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Press, 22 September 1984, Page 7

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The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Palmer (left), and the chief executive of Ashby Ferguson, Ltd, Mr Alistair Edmond, inspect the company’s new Madras Street builders’ service store which was formally opened on Thursday. This was the first building opened by Mr Palmer in his new capacity as Deputy Prime Minister. Press, 22 September 1984, Page 7

The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Palmer (left), and the chief executive of Ashby Ferguson, Ltd, Mr Alistair Edmond, inspect the company’s new Madras Street builders’ service store which was formally opened on Thursday. This was the first building opened by Mr Palmer in his new capacity as Deputy Prime Minister. Press, 22 September 1984, Page 7

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