“ People who turn up for week-ends without an invitation are nothing less than racketeers,” declares a hostess. Who doesn’t know the flock of unwanted relations who regularly arrive with the request to put ’em up?
The fourteenth-century chapel of Allhallows School, Hpniton, Devon, is to be taken down stone by stone and set up 14 miles away when the school is removed to Rousdpm House, on the coast,;
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Evening Star, Issue 22880, 11 February 1938, Page 14
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