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CORNWALL supplies the greater part of the demand of the London market for daffodils. A scene in one of the fields at Newlyn, overlooking Mount. Bay, where thousands of the yellow blooms are cultivated each year.

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Evening Star, Issue 22963, 21 May 1938, Page 7

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CORNWALL supplies the greater part of the demand of the London market for daffodils. A scene in one of the fields at Newlyn, overlooking Mount. Bay, where thousands of the yellow blooms are cultivated each year. Evening Star, Issue 22963, 21 May 1938, Page 7

CORNWALL supplies the greater part of the demand of the London market for daffodils. A scene in one of the fields at Newlyn, overlooking Mount. Bay, where thousands of the yellow blooms are cultivated each year. Evening Star, Issue 22963, 21 May 1938, Page 7

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