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THE ARTISTS' PARADISE.—Houghton Mill is a favourite spot for artists and photographers in England. Picture shows a lock which has become derelict. Any movement to throw open the gates would throw the lock entirely out of order! The Huntingdon Town Council and the Godmanchester Town Council desire to demolish the mill and put the locks in a proper state of repair. Naturally there are many who oppose the demolition of this picturesque old building.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 19

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THE ARTISTS' PARADISE.—Houghton Mill is a favourite spot for artists and photographers in England. Picture shows a lock which has become derelict. Any movement to throw open the gates would throw the lock entirely out of order! The Huntingdon Town Council and the Godmanchester Town Council desire to demolish the mill and put the locks in a proper state of repair. Naturally there are many who oppose the demolition of this picturesque old building. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 19

THE ARTISTS' PARADISE.—Houghton Mill is a favourite spot for artists and photographers in England. Picture shows a lock which has become derelict. Any movement to throw open the gates would throw the lock entirely out of order! The Huntingdon Town Council and the Godmanchester Town Council desire to demolish the mill and put the locks in a proper state of repair. Naturally there are many who oppose the demolition of this picturesque old building. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 816, 9 November 1929, Page 19

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