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LONDON FAMILY’S RECO

400 YEARS IN ONE SI Before the Spanish Armai ! Gunpowder Plot, or the Fire < don, and in the days of Queei beth, Mary Queen of Scots, and speare, the Denyers plied thei in a little saddlery shop ii Street, Staines (England), j Since the year 1557 the fam dition has remained unbroken, father to son they have carrie the same little shop,,despite tl ing of horse-loving kings and and the vdvent of swifter fa travel. Carriages and pairs no longei up to the door of the old fo Trade is not what it used to 1 saddest of all, the grey-haire at work in the old harness-i the last of the Denyers. E John Denyer, named after 1 cestors, has no son to follow footsteps. When he' is gone ti toric record will be broken. While he lives, however (i special correspondent of the 1 Daily Mail), this quiet, gravi saddler is determined to carry j spite all the motor cars, aerojj trains, and motor cycles in the

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Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1141, 24 July 1930, Page 6

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LONDON FAMILY’S RECO Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1141, 24 July 1930, Page 6

LONDON FAMILY’S RECO Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1141, 24 July 1930, Page 6

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