DORSET CENTENARIAN
LIVED ID CARAVANS ALL HIS LIFE
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LONDON, October 6. Having been born in a caravan and lived in caravans all his life, William Penfold, of Dorset, who will celebrate his hundredth birthday in December, attributes his longevity to the open air. He hates houses, and drinks a pint of beer and walks three miles a day'. All his relatives are caravaners.
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Evening Star, Issue 22464, 8 October 1936, Page 9
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66DORSET CENTENARIAN Evening Star, Issue 22464, 8 October 1936, Page 9
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