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(b) The Caravan Club and the Central Committee on Camping Legislation — the latter representing in particular the British Caravanners* Club and the Camping Club of Great Britain and Ireland. (c) The National Caravan Council and the ...
(b) The Caravan Club and the Central Committee on Camping Legislation — the latter representing in particular the British Caravanners* Club and the Camping Club of Great Britain and Ireland. (c) The National Caravan Council and the ...
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As mentioned earlier , the average number of persons living in these caravan dwellings is two and a half . It might be supposed that the sizes of caravans would be related to the sizes of the households occupying them , and this is ...
As mentioned earlier , the average number of persons living in these caravan dwellings is two and a half . It might be supposed that the sizes of caravans would be related to the sizes of the households occupying them , and this is ...
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In general , the Caravan Association take a rather less than enthu- siastic view of caravan dealers and site - operators as a class . This is natural , seeing that the Association came into existence primarily in order to protect ...
In general , the Caravan Association take a rather less than enthu- siastic view of caravan dealers and site - operators as a class . This is natural , seeing that the Association came into existence primarily in order to protect ...
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