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Two German cabinetmakers who .were out of work constructed a model of the famous Munster Cathedral, 3ft wide, 9Jft high, and Bft long. They used 25,000 pieces of laminated wood,. 17,000 pieces of tiling, and spent eight months in building the cathedral, then found they could not sell it. The two men mounted the model on a home-made hand-drawn cart, and made a living by trundling the edifice over Europe, selling picture post cards to those who came to view it. The model containu & complete set of tiny bells, which ring the hours, quarter and halfhours.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21993, 30 June 1933, Page 5
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