Matchstick House and Garden Built By London Boy
LONDON — It took one London boy four years to build a house — with matehsticks. This house, a foot high, has been on exhibition hexe at the New B-urlingtou Galleries. It is complete with fence, gate, gardon, balcony and a barrel for catching the rain water. Ellis Ahronson, the builder, began his matchstick house when he was 12, building it up in his spare time. Looking for new worlds to conquer the young builder has now decided to make a matchstick model of' thc church at the end of his road.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 65, 3 April 1937, Page 18
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