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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76LUXURY 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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