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"THE MEAL'S THE THING."—Meals are served in relays in a guard’s van, which has been dignified with the name of cookhouse. The performers may be fussier, but the labourers are not concerned with luxury dining—tablecloths and other refinements do not interest them.

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Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 7

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"THE MEAL'S THE THING."—Meals are served in relays in a guard’s van, which has been dignified with the name of cookhouse. The performers may be fussier, but the labourers are not concerned with luxury dining—tablecloths and other refinements do not interest them. Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 7

"THE MEAL'S THE THING."—Meals are served in relays in a guard’s van, which has been dignified with the name of cookhouse. The performers may be fussier, but the labourers are not concerned with luxury dining—tablecloths and other refinements do not interest them. Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 7