YESTERDAY’S DERAILMENT.—Prime export mutton which will not grace the English table. These illustrations show (above) slightly damaged carcases stacked on the railside, (below) a medley of carcases, cinders and wreckage. The least damaged carcases were returned to the Finegand works for reconditioning or disposal.
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Evening Star, Issue 21742, 9 June 1934, Page 9
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44YESTERDAY’S DERAILMENT.—Prime export mutton which will not grace the English table. These illustrations show (above) slightly damaged carcases stacked on the railside, (below) a medley of carcases, cinders and wreckage. The least damaged carcases were returned to the Finegand works for reconditioning or disposal. Evening Star, Issue 21742, 9 June 1934, Page 9
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