1969 Jan-Feb Vol 14 No.1
1969 Jan-Feb Vol 14 No.1
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Description
In the halcyon days between the two world wars, many un fenced hill roads had gates, often placed at frequent intervals wherever a boundary wall crossed the road and sometimes on the blind side of a sharp bend. Many of them bore the legend “Shut this Gate and Use Cooper's Sheep Dip”. We used to think that the people who had to be told to shut the gate were not the sort who would use sheep dip!
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