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The Brothers of the White Fathers' Community at Newton St. Boswell, Scotland, are displaying remarkable versatility in the erection of a new college and chapel which they are building entirely themselves on a site overlooking the famous Dryburgh Abbey. They are shown at work erecting a wall.

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Northern Advocate, 8 February 1936, Page 6

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The Brothers of the White Fathers' Community at Newton St. Boswell, Scotland, are displaying remarkable versatility in the erection of a new college and chapel which they are building entirely themselves on a site overlooking the famous Dryburgh Abbey. They are shown at work erecting a wall. Northern Advocate, 8 February 1936, Page 6

The Brothers of the White Fathers' Community at Newton St. Boswell, Scotland, are displaying remarkable versatility in the erection of a new college and chapel which they are building entirely themselves on a site overlooking the famous Dryburgh Abbey. They are shown at work erecting a wall. Northern Advocate, 8 February 1936, Page 6

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