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An enterprising ex Royal Naval Chief Steward has sunk his gratuity into a mobile fish and chip shop and now takes hot dinners to workers in the fields and villages around the Dartford rural area in Kent. Once and twice a week he visits the various farms, each on a different day, but mainly between the lunch hours or just before. Workers in the fields now know that on a certain day or two days during the week they have no need to take bread and cheese or sandwiches for lunch - for there will be hot fish and chips. The ex Naval Chief Steward's name is H C Macroy, and he now has three mobile shops working the Kent farms and villages. This picture shows one of them, an old ex-government ambulance, serving farm workers on a farm near Wilmington, Kent. March 17th 1948
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