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LUXURY ON THE MOORS.—Not the least important feature of a day's grouse-shooting in the Highlands is the “luncheon adjournment.” Mr. J. G. Murray, who entertained a shooting party on Culloden Moor near Inverness recently, offered his guests a new form of “luncheon basket”—a wicker shelter that can be erected in a few moments and taken down in fewer. The sportsmen are seen enjoying a sheltered meal at Basket Lodge. In the background is the “butler’s pantry.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 21

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LUXURY ON THE MOORS.—Not the least important feature of a day's grouse-shooting in the Highlands is the “luncheon adjournment.” Mr. J. G. Murray, who entertained a shooting party on Culloden Moor near Inverness recently, offered his guests a new form of “luncheon basket”—a wicker shelter that can be erected in a few moments and taken down in fewer. The sportsmen are seen enjoying a sheltered meal at Basket Lodge. In the background is the “butler’s pantry.” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 21

LUXURY ON THE MOORS.—Not the least important feature of a day's grouse-shooting in the Highlands is the “luncheon adjournment.” Mr. J. G. Murray, who entertained a shooting party on Culloden Moor near Inverness recently, offered his guests a new form of “luncheon basket”—a wicker shelter that can be erected in a few moments and taken down in fewer. The sportsmen are seen enjoying a sheltered meal at Basket Lodge. In the background is the “butler’s pantry.” Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 792, 12 October 1929, Page 21

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