MONEYMOON COLONY.
CANVAS HOMES IN .SURREY. A honeymoon colony, believed to be tha first of its kind in England has been established in a meadow near Farnham, Surrey.—(says the Daily Mail). At the edge of a certain wood half a dozen tents may be seen. They are the homes of four brides and their husbands w!io, rendered Jiomeless by the house shortage, have begun their married life in the open air. Two of the husbands work in London, and travel to the City every day, to return to their canvas. homes at night. The two others work in the district. The colony is likely to be still furthei enlarged, for several other eouplss have applied for adsiaaien.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 6
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117MONEYMOON COLONY. Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1920, Page 6
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