“DINNER’S ON.”—Nearly all the cooking is done on openair fires, no matter what the weather. The result is always the same — good, wholesome, hot meals, ideally prepared—and nothing is ever left on the plates!
A BELIEVE IT OR NOT PICTURE. —Interior view of a former guard’s van converted into a moving home for Mr and Mrs A. W. Sheedy, advance manager and his wife. Mrs Sheedy has plenty of room for comfortable relaxation. Even the dog’s life is not so bad.
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Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 7
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81“DINNER’S ON.”—Nearly all the cooking is done on openair fires, no matter what the weather. The result is always the same—good, wholesome, hot meals, ideally preparedand nothing is ever left on the plates! A BELIEVE IT OR NOT PICTURE.—Interior view of a former guard’s van converted into a moving home for Mr and Mrs A. W. Sheedy, advance manager and his wife. Mrs Sheedy has plenty of room for comfortable relaxation. Even the dog’s life is not so bad. Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 7
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